Jupp Heynckes was hoping for a 'Backlash' from his Bayern Munich players in Basel
on Wednesday night following his side's tame 0-0 draw with Freiburg the
previous weekend. The veteran coach was unhappy with their 'Attitude'
and wanted to see a little more fight from his 'superstars'.
News broke on Wednesday that Lazio coach Edy Reja had handed in his resignation at the Rome-based outfit,
despite his side sitting in fourth spot in Serie A, only for president
Claudio Lotito to reject his offer - the second time the club's
supremo has done so already this season. Surely the experienced trainer
will be asking himself if he will ever be allowed to leave the Italian
capital ...
Sir Alex Ferguson continues to be unrelenting over his stewardship at Manchester United as he targets another 'two or three more years' at the helm.
The fans will be delighted to hear that his legendary stint at Old
Trafford, stretching more than 25 years already, is set to continue. To
ease himself out of the club, Ferguson targets an ambassadorial role
when he eventually steps down. After one false retirement date in 2002,
however, one cannot help but wonder, will he ever call it a day ...?
Russian financial heavyweights Anzhi
Makhachkala have long been in the market for a big-name coach to help
them become a European superpower and finally got their man this week as
Guus Hiddink agreed to join the Dagestan outfit. The Dutch master may be about to brave the severe cold for his new club, but his considerable pay packet should keep him warm