Leicester Tigers Make Surprise Move with Appointment of Michael Cheika as New Head Coach

The Leicester Tigers have made a surprising decision in appointing Michael Cheika as their new head coach, following the departure of Dan McKellar. Cheika, who previously coached the Australia and Argentina national teams, has expressed that he did not initially have a desire to work in the Gallagher Premiership. However, the opportunity with the Tigers has changed his mind.

Cheika, who boasts an impressive coaching pedigree, including being named World Rugby Coach of the Year, has committed to bringing his best coaching to Leicester Tigers. He will be assuming the role immediately, as the team prepares for the upcoming pre-season training starting next week.

The 57-year-old coach has acknowledged the quality of the roster at Tigers and expressed his intention to get to know the players and bring out the best in them. His goal is to create a cohesive team that enjoys playing together and representing the Leicester Tigers.

Leicester CEO, Andrea Pinchen, has expressed confidence in Cheika’s ability to lead the team back to their rightful place at the top of the league. She emphasized that the decision to appoint Cheika was made after careful consideration and extensive discussions, with the long-term success of the club in mind.

The appointment of Cheika has surprised many fans and observers, as it comes after a season where Leicester Tigers finished eighth in the Gallagher Premiership. However, the club’s leadership is optimistic about the positive impact that Cheika can bring to the team.

In conclusion, the Leicester Tigers have made a bold move with the appointment of Michael Cheika as the new head coach. Despite initial reservations about coaching in the Gallagher Premiership, Cheika has expressed his excitement about leading the Tigers and is determined to bring out the best in the team. With this unexpected development, all eyes will be on the Leicester Tigers as they prepare for the upcoming season under the guidance of their new head coach.