Ronald Koeman confirmed as Southampton’s new manager
Southampton have confirmed the appointment of Ronald Koeman as manager on a three-year contract.
Koeman
is joined at St Mary’s by his elder brother Erwin, who has been named
assistant first-team manager, and Jan Kluitenberg, who will be an
assistant and a fitness coach. The former Dutch international replaces
Mauricio Pochettino, who left for Tottenham last month.
Southampton’s
executive director, Les Reed, said in a statement: “From the moment we
met with Ronald, it was clear he had the vision and ambition to take our
club forward, that he shared our football philosophy and could see the
opportunity to move our club to the next level.
“The club, the
players and the fans will all be excited to have a man of Ronald’s
experience at the very highest level joining our club. Ronald’s passion
for the opportunity here at St Mary’s was very clear, and we look
forward to continuing our growth with him as part of our team.”
Koeman
arrives following a three-year spell at Feyenoord, who he led to
consecutive top-three finishes in the Eredivisie. He has also won the
Dutch title with both Ajax and PSV Eindhoven and the Copa del Rey at
Valencia, and coached Vitesse, Benfica and AZ Alkmaar during a 14-year
managerial career.
Koeman comes with a reputation for an attacking
brand of football and a commitment to promoting young talent, which
will sit well with Southampton who have nurtured players such as Gareth
Bale, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Adam Lallana, Luke Shaw and Calum
Chambers in recent seasons.
Koeman said: “I am thrilled to be the
manager of Southampton Football Club. From my very first meeting with
Les Reed, I could see clearly that this was the right club for me. We
share the same philosophy of football, and the same belief in how to
develop the club.
“Southampton have a talented first-team squad, a
world-class academy and the infrastructure to sustain success in the
Premier League. The opportunity to continue the development of this
famous football club was simply too good to turn down. I cannot wait to
get started.”
source: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jun/16/southampton-ronald-koeman-appointed-manager
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