Laurent Blanc s departure from Paris Saint-Germain has been confirmed, with Unai Emery set to replace him at the Ligue 1 champions.
Former France boss Blanc was hugely successful when it came to domestic action in Paris, but paid the price for three consecutive exits in the Champions League quarter-finals.
However, the 50-year-old leaves PSG with a string of impressive records to his name.
Here, with the help of Opta data, we take a look at the some of the key facts and figures behind Blanc s tenure:
72.8 – Blanc s win percentage at PSG is 72.8, the best in the club s history, with Carlo Ancelotti second on 63.6. Blanc won 126 of his 173 games in charge.
4 – Despite his departure being linked to his failure in the Champions League, Blanc has the fourth-best win rate of any Champions League manager to take charge of more than 40 games. His mark of 58.7% makes him the top Frenchman and is only bettered by Pep Guardiola, Frank Rijkaard and Louis van Gaal.
11 – Blanc won 11 out of a possible 12 domestic titles with PSG. The only trophy he did not win was the Coupe de France in 2013-2014, which was his first season.
121 – Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored the most goals under Blanc, with 121 strikes in three years. Edinson Cavani was next on 81, with a huge drop to Lucas Moura (26) in third.
38 – Ibrahimovic also had the most assists during Blanc s reign, making 38. Lucas (28) and Javier Pastore (25) completed the top three, with Angel Di Maria next on 24 despite only being there for one of the outgoing manager s three seasons.
30 – PSG s 2015-16 Ligue 1 title was sealed after only 30 matches – the earliest the top-flight has been won in French football history.
96 – The 96 points racked up by PSG in Ligue 1 last season is also a record. They only lost two of their 38 league matches during the campaign.
102 – PSG scored 102 goals in the league campaign, a highest total in France for 56 years.