Feyenoord Sack Main two days before the Champions League playoffs
Feyenoord released manager Brian Prisk two days before his Champions League Play-off against AC Milan, accusing the “lack of chemistry” between the 16-plow of the Dutch champions and Dane, who inherited Arne Slot less than eight months ago.
While the slot led his new club six points clear at the top Premier leagueFeyenoord was 12 away in the pace in Eredivisie and left the Dutch Cup with a quarterfinal defeat of 2-0 on Wednesday.
“As a professional and as a person, I still appreciate Brian,” said Feyenoord technical director Dennis and Kloese, calling the decision “very disappointing to all parties.”
“However, sometimes you have to conclude that despite the good intentions, things simply fail, and you have reached a point where there is not enough support to continue together.”
Feyenoord vs Milan
Former Midtjylland, Royal Antwerp and Sparta Prague Prague manager, they have consented to the Feyenoorda to Play-offs for the 16-year-old Champions League, despite the 6-1 hammers at the French club Lille at Matchday 8.
The first European Cup firsts and the double winners of the UEFA Cup beat Bayern Munich, Sparta, Benfica and Girona this season, as well as recovering from 3-0 behind, in Manchester City Earning with three goals after 74 minutes at the Etihad stadium.
They finished two points under the Milan side, which, on Wednesday (GMT GMT), visited de Kuip for the first leg (8:00 pm) before returning to Stadio San Siro.
“Although Feyenoord has achieved some impressive results with Brian – especially in the Champions League – the first team’s appearance has been too inconsistent in recent months,” and Kloese explained. “Unfortunately, we see too little structural progress.”
Feyenoord is one of the two Dutch side in this season’s Champions League, with PSV facing Juventus In the play-off for the right to join Liverpool and seven other teams that automatically passed after the league phase.
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Slot succeeded the former Dutch manager Dick Ashocaat to Feyenoord Hotseat before the start of the 2021/22 season, which led them to the third place in the top flight and the inaugural finals of the Conference League.
The Dutchman won Eredivisie for seven points ahead of PSV 2022/23, and raised the Dutch Cup next season.
He won the Eredivisie Manager of the Year award in both campaigns. Feyenoord is 2023/24. He finished seven points, losing two of his 34 league matches.