Jean Tigana insists he is still motivated to coach Bordeaux after club officials rejected his offer of resignation.
Tigana announced his intention to step down from the role after a 5-1 drubbing at the hands of Lorient last weekend, before a 3-0 victory over Auxerre on Saturday left the 2008-09 Ligue 1 champions sitting 10th on the table.
But club president Jean-Louis Triaud on Monday denied his request, saying Tigana still had plenty to offer.
Jean told us he wanted to resign. We refused the offer. We have started a project and an adventure with him. We want to carry it through. He has sole authority over the first-team and we are happy with this denouement, Triaud said.
Tigana, who also coached Lyon, Monaco and Fulham, said he felt like he was holding Bordeaux back.
I offered to resign because I thought I was a brake and I don t like being a brake. Jean-Louis Triaud and Nicolas de Tavernost (chief executive of private TV channel M6) proved to me that I wasn t a brake and that we could carry on working together.
I m still motivated to coach Les Girondins, even more so now that I have the total confidence of everybody. I doubted that although I knew the board had faith in me and now the doubt has been lifted.
Added de Tavernost: Jean Tigana has always had our full confidence.
It s our 11th season at the club. We ve taken some risks and we re experiencing some very difficult periods that don t conform to our investment in the club.
The questions about the coach were inopportune because we had five difficult months with another coach and we don t want to continue to live through that what we ve experienced for 13 months.