Andre Villas-Boas, Submit Resignation Over Club's 'Sporting Policy'
Marseille
manager Andre Villas-Boas says he has offered his resignation because he
disagreed with the club's "sporting policy".
He
highlighted the arrival of Olivier Ntcham from Celtic during the
January transfer window - a player he did not want to sign.
Marseille
have yet to accept or reject his resignation.
"I
don't want anything from Marseille. I don't want money," said Villas-Boas,
who was named boss in 2019.
He told a
news conference on Tuesday: "I'm waiting for an answer, it could be no and
then we would continue. I don't want any money, I just want to leave."
On Ntcham,
he said: "The transfer window finished with the arrival of a new player. A
decision which wasn't taken by me. I had nothing to do with this decision.
"In
fact I learnt about it in the press this morning. It is precisely a player for
whom I said no [to signing]. He was never a player on our list."
It comes
just three days after Marseille's home match against Rennes was postponed
following violent scenes at their training ground.
Local police
said 300 Marseille supporters "violently attacked" officers at the
training centre on Saturday.
There have
been a number of protests in recent weeks by Marseille fans about the way the
club is being run, on and off the pitch.
Villas-Boas
said the weekend's events "had nothing to do" with his decision to
resign.
He led the
club to second in Ligue 1 last season but said on Friday he was unlikely to get
a contract extension beyond June and was set to leave at the end of the present
campaign.
The former
Chelsea and Tottenham boss added: "The place needs a clear-out, including
myself."
Marseille
are currently ninth in Ligue 1 and were knocked out in the group stage of the
Champions League.
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