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Rent — don’t buy.

That’s probably the best advice someone could give Rémi Garde, who was introduced Wednesday afternoon as the new head coach and director of player personnel for the Montreal Impact.

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If you have been keeping track, you’ll know that Garde becomes the Impact’s fifth head coach since joining Major League Soccer for the 2012 season, following Jesse Marsch, Marco Schallibaum, Frank Klopas and Mauro Biello.

Biello is the only one of the first four to have a winning record and the Montreal native led the Impact to the Eastern Conference final in 2016 before missing the playoffs this year, which cost him his job. While Biello is well-known in Montreal going back to his playing days with the Impact, Garde becomes the biggest international name to coach the club.

The 51-year-old was selected six times for the French national team as a defensive midfielder, including Euro 1992, and spent more than 25 years playing for his hometown club Lyon after joining the team’s academy when he was 13. Garde later coached Lyon, winning the Coupe de France and Trophée des Champions in 2012 before leaving the team in 2014 for personal reasons. Garde’s last coaching job was with Aston Villa in the English Premier League, but he lasted just over four months and departed in March 2016 when the club was in last place with seven games remaining in the season and headed toward relegation for the first time.