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2 votes
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Louise Taylor: ‘Ole Gunnar Solskjær must now deliver silverware to an expectant Old Trafford after earning himself a contract extension’
3 votes -
Sweden stuns US women's soccer team with 3-0 thrashing in Tokyo 2020 opener – first defeat under head coach Vlatko Andonovski since their appointment in 2019
6 votes -
Andy Hunter: ‘Denmark's Euro 2020 run is built on class and coaching, not just team spirit’
5 votes -
The reasons behind Zidane's departure from Real Madrid
6 votes -
Jose Mourinho sacked as Tottenham Hotspur manager
6 votes -
Hege Riise will lead the England women's football team on a temporary basis after Phil Neville's early departure as manager
6 votes -
Martin Ødegaard, Real Madrid's summer signing who never plays – whether he is being punished or just doesn't count for Zidane isn't known
7 votes -
Ralf Wunderlich: ‘When FC Santa Claus called I didn't have to think a lot. Who wouldn't want to work for Santa Claus' official football club?’
6 votes -
The rise and fall of Östersunds FK – fairytale or corruption?
6 votes -
Norway hires Ståle Solbakken to replace Lars Lagerbäck as coach of the national football team – Lagerbäck leaves after failing to qualify for next year's European Championship
4 votes -
DC United parts ways with long time coach Ben Olson in the middle of dreadful season
WaPo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/10/08/ben-olsen-fired/ Olsen has been a fixture in D.C. United for over two decades. First as a player and then as the longest serving coach in the...
WaPo: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2020/10/08/ben-olsen-fired/
Olsen has been a fixture in D.C. United for over two decades. First as a player and then as the longest serving coach in the franchise's history. In fact, in all Washington sports, only legendary football coach Joe Gibbs had a longer stay at one team.
Yet, he's always been a bit of an anomaly for such a long tenured coach. He never won the league championship, and only one piece of hardware (the somewhat obscure U.S. Open Cup, a tournament competition open to all professional and amateur soccer sides in the country) during his tenure. But he was known for his gritty game style that squeezed a lot of value out of one the most poorly funded rosters in the league for the decade he was at the helm.
But the last year has been especially bad. After the departure of soccer superstar Wayne Rooney, the front office struggled to fill the big shoes left behind and the wheels began to really come off. The team is currently sitting with just two wins. While some of that can be ascribed to a slew of injuries, United has played matches missing 8 of what would likely be their starting 11 this year, Olsen has been seen on thin ice for a while for not being able to get beyond the occasional playoff appearance.
It's kind of a mixed feeling among the fanbase, many of whom knew that it was time for the club to move on from Olsen, but at the same time he is a legend to the club for his long time involvement and glory days as a player. Still, some loyalists say the front office has dug their own graves with this move, as Benny was probably one of the only people in the world willing to coach the squad given how little the front office spends on its roster. Now they may be out of excuses as to why the wins aren't coming.
7 votes -
Sweden football coach Janne Andersson has signed a contract extension through to UEFA Euro 2024
6 votes -
The lessons a buoyant Finland can take from Iceland's Euro 2016 success
3 votes -
Pontus Jansson: ‘Marcelo Bielsa had bad sides but I learned so much from him’
2 votes -
Ole Gunnar Solskjær is not the right manager for Manchester United
2 votes -
Markku Kanerva: ‘This has been a dream for generations of Finns’
3 votes -
Ambitious Freddie Ljungberg has a chance to keep it in the Arsenal family, and would relish taking the job on a permanent basis
3 votes -
Henrik Larsson quits as Helsingborgs IF coach – verbal abuse made his situation unsustainable
4 votes -
How Manchester United's pre-season friendly with Norwegian football team Kristiansund BK came about is scarcely believable
5 votes -
Liverpool has a date with destiny after a magical, nonsensical night at Anfield
4 votes -
Jürgen Klopp on the Manchester Derby: “It [the derby] is not something we can influence, and it does not look like United are in a place to, either,"
4 votes -
Zinedine Zidane steps down from managing Real Madrid
12 votes -
Unai Emery named new Arsenal manager. First press conference.
3 votes