‘We’ll reset and improve’: Michael Melito sets tone after Sydney Olympic coaching change

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Sydney Olympic FC Senior Men’s Interim Head Coach Michael Melito has vowed to “reset and improve” the club’s season, declaring unity and discipline as key priorities following a sudden coaching change.

Melito was elevated to Interim Head Coach after Sydney Olympic confirmed the departure of Senior Men’s Head Coach David Magrone, with both parties agreeing to part ways after a brief tenure.

“I’m honoured to step into this role at such an important time for the club,” Melito said.

“The start of the season hasn’t been good enough, but this club’s history shows it knows how to respond.”

Melito, who has led the club’s U20s for the past three seasons and maintained a strong presence across the youth system, said his immediate focus would be restoring cohesion both on and off the pitch.

“Our focus is simple: work hard, stay disciplined, and stick together,” he said.

“The best teams are united, and that’s what we’ll build here — on and off the pitch. There’s a long way to go this season, and that’s our opportunity. We’ll reset, improve, and ensure this team reflects the spirit this club stands for.”

Sydney Olympic said Melito would be supported by Assistant Coach Graham Forbes as the club looks to stabilise performances and regain direction.

The club has also urged members and supporters to remain united during the transition, as Melito looks to guide Olympic through a pivotal period.

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