Ajax sees Erik ten Hag as one of the options to follow the left Francesco Fararian. Technical director Alex Kroes briefly spoke with the 55-year-old Tukker, who was already a trainer of the Amsterdam club from 2018 to 2022.
“Ten Hag has been on the list for a long time,” Kroes told the NOS on Monday. Ten Hag led Ajax to the semi -finals of the Champions League in 2019 and became champion three times with the Amsterdammers. He is clubless after his resignation at Manchester United in October.
“Erik did it fantastic here. I already spoke to him for a while after the game against FC Twente. He was present here as a spectator in the Arena”, who then told ESPN that he introduced Ten Hag to “drink a cup of coffee together”. “I leave his answer in the middle.”
Kroes emphasized that the search for a new trainer is not yet very concrete. “It’s not that we already have the top list ready.” That is also not possible, because Faroli has just left.
Ajax announced on Monday morning that Faroli is leaving until mid -2027 despite a contract. According to the Italian trainer, there was a difference of opinion with the club management. Assistants Daniele Cavalletto and Felipe Sánchez Mateos and goalkeeper coach Jarkko Tuomisto also leave.
Five Ajax trainers in three years
Francesco Farioli was already the fifth trainer of Ajax since the departure of Erik ten Hag in 2022.
‘Do not go on names now’
Kroes realizes that he must act quickly in putting together a new staff, because preparation for the new season starts on 26 June. “We have to process this and then quickly. We face a challenge.”
Kroes was also confronted with the name of Paul Simonis, who, according to various media, is also seen by Ajax as a possible new trainer. Forty-year-old Simonis made an impression in his first season at Go Ahead Eagles, with which he won the KNVB cup last month. “Simonis? I’m not going on names now,” said Kroes.
The 36-year-old Faroli was already the fifth Ajax trainer in three years. He came over from OGC Nice and was previously head coach in Turkey. In his debut season he seemed to be Ajax to the championship in Leiden, but in the last few weeks things went wrong. PSV benefited and took the title on Sunday with a point lead on Ajax.
Ajax sees Erik ten Hag as One of the Options to Succeed the Departed Francesco Farioli. Technical Director Alex Kroes HAS Spoken Letterly With the 55-Year-Old, WHO was Already the Coach of the Amsterdam Club from 2018 to 2022.
“Ten Hag Has Been on the list for a very long time,” Kroes told the nos on Monday. Ten Hag LED Ajax to the Semi-Finals of the Champions League in 2019 and Became Champion with the Amsterdammers Three Times. He is without a club after His Dismissal at Manchester United in October.
“Erik Has Done a Fantastic Job here. I spoke to Him Letterly on Sunday after the match Against FC Twente. He was present here as a spectator in the arena”, who was there he had suggested to ten hag to “ have a cup of coffee gogether”. “I’ll Leave His Answer in the Middle.”
Kroes Emphasized that the search for a new coach is not yet very concrete. “It is not the case that we already have the top list ready.” That is not possible either, because farioli has only just left.
Ajax announced on Monday morning that faroli is Leaving Despite a contract Until mid-2027. Accordance to the Italian Coach, there was a Difference of Opinion with the club management. His Assistants Daniele Cavalletto and Felipe Sánchez Mateos and goalkeeper Trainer Jarkko Tuomisto are also Leaving.
Five Ajax Coaches in Three Years
Francesco Farioli was Already the Fifth Coach of Ajax Since the Departure of Erik ten Hag in 2022.
‘I’m not going to comment on names now’
Kroes Realizes That Must act Quickly in Putting Together a New Staff, because the preparation for the new Season Already Starts on June 26. “We have to process this and then Move on Quickly. We are facing a challenge.”
Kroes was also confronted with the name of Paul Simonis, WHO, Accordination to Various Media, is also Seen by Ajax as a Possible New Coach. The Forty-Year-old Simonis Made An Impression in His First Season at Go Ahead Eagles, with which he won the KNVB Cup Last Month. “Simonis? I’m not going to comment on names now,” Kroes Said.
The 36-Year-old Fararian was Already the Fifth Ajax coach in Three Years. He came about from OGC Nice and was Previously Head Coach in Turkey. In His Debut Season, He Seemed to Lead Ajax to the Championship, But in the Last Week Things Went Wrong. PSV Benefited and Still to the Title on Sunday with a One-Point Lead about Ajax.