The First Dismissal of a Football Coach is Already A Fact at the End of August. Belgian Standard Has Parted Ways with Mircea Rednic on Wednesday After Only Five Matches. The Romanian had only bone in service in Liège for Two Months.
Rednic was Welcomed with Beautiful Words in Wallonia in Mid-June. Sporting Director Marc Wilmots Spoke of “A Coach who fully identifies with the current project of Our Club.”
“I know that we are on the same wavelength and that we will work hand in hand to bring back the passion,” Wilmots Said Earlier This Summer about the coach who had to lead standard back to the top.
A Little More Than Two Months later, The Situation is very different. And that while Standard has not just started the season so badly. After five matches, The Fallen Top Club Has Seven Points. The Last Two Matches Were Lost 3-0.
“We Thank Mircea Rednic for His Efforts Since June,” Now Reads A Businesslike Message on the Club’s Website.
Standard Replaced Many Trainers
Standard has also presented a successor. Vincent Euvrard, Who Played for FC Den Bosch As A Player, Comes from Dender.
In recent years, Standard Has Declined Considerly. The Club Last won the National Championship in 2009. In recent Years, The Club Has Replaced Many Coaches. Among Others, Ron Jans was Letterly A Coach There in 2012.