Rudi Garcia has quit as coach of Marseille after two and a half years in charge of the Ligue 1 club.
Speaking at a press conference ahead of his side's final game of the season at home to Montpellier on Friday, and sitting alongside president Jacques-Henri Eyraud, Garcia, quoted by France Football, said: "I have decided to leave."
Garcia, 55, who had signed a contract extension in October through to the end of the 2020-21 season, added: "I proposed this solution to my president, who accepted it.
"If I listen to reason, I must stop this adventure. For the good of the project, it is better that we separate now."
Just a year ago Garcia led Marseille to the Europa League final, only for his men to be beaten 3-0 by Atletico Madrid.
This season the club bowed out of the competition at the group stage, embarrassingly lost to National 2 side Andrezieux in the Coupe de France, and can finish no higher than fifth in the league this season, therefore missing out on European football next term.
Eyraud said: "I have a lot of respect for Rudi. He will remain forever as the coach who brought OM to the European final."
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