European side eye former Leeds United man as new boss after embarrassing Champions League exit
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Olympiacos won the Greek Super League for the 47th time in their history last season and third year in a row but the Athens-based side have already crashed out of the Champions League this summer.
The Greek side faced a two-legged second qualifying round tie against Israel outfit Maccabi Haifa and the first leg in Haifa ended in a 1-1 draw.
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Hide AdBut Olympiacos then crashed to a 4-0 home defeat in the second leg and the Greek champions are reportedly set to dismiss boss Pedro Martins before turning attention to 39-year-old Corberan.
The former Whites assistant and ex-Leeds under-23s boss took Huddersfield Town to the Championship play-off final last term in which the Terriers were beaten 1-0 by Nottingham Forest.
Corberan, assistant under Marcelo Bielsa, then resigned as Terriers boss at the beginning of July.
A report from AS claims that Corberan is the top priority for Olympiacos who have other names on their list.
Corberan, though, they claim, is the favorite and first option.