Plymouth Argyle have appointed Miron Muslic as the new head coach, succeeding Wayne Rooney. The Austrian, previously dismissed by Cercle Brugge in Belgium last month, has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with the Championship's bottom team. Muslic, aged 42, is the first foreign head coach in Plymouth's history and will debut against Oxford United on Tuesday.
Miron Muslic impressed Plymouth's management with his strategic vision for the club's future. Simon Hallett, Plymouth's chairman, praised Muslic's tactical insight and clarity on team setup and play style. "He comes with glowing reviews from his time at Cercle Brugge where he took a team from a lowly league position to European football, which is no mean feat," Hallett stated.

Muslic's previous success at Cercle Brugge was noteworthy. He managed to elevate the team from a struggling position to competing in European football. This achievement has generated high expectations for his tenure at Plymouth Argyle. The club hopes he can replicate similar success and make an immediate impact.
Fans and officials are eager to see how Muslic will influence the team's performance. His first match in charge will be against Oxford United at Home Park. The appointment marks a significant change for Plymouth Argyle as they aim to improve their standing in the Championship under new leadership.
The announcement of Muslic’s appointment has been met with enthusiasm from both fans and players alike. There is optimism that his fresh approach will bring positive changes to the team's dynamics and performance on the field.
Muslic’s arrival signals a new era for Plymouth Argyle as they strive to climb up the league table. With his proven track record and tactical acumen, there is hope that he will steer the club towards better results and stability in the Championship.