Patrick Liewig has resigned as the head of the Tunisian Ligue 1 club EGS Gafsa. His decision comes after the team suffered three consecutive defeats in the league. Liewig had already announced his departure prior to the last day of the championship. Liewig’s coaching stint at EGS Gafsa was marked by challenges, and his resignation follows a similar experience at Mouloudia Club in Algiers, where he was dismissed just three months after taking charge. The club has not yet announced Liewig’s successor, but Khaled Ben Sassi’s name is being mentioned in connection with the position.
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