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Crystal Palace flop Frank de Boer set to be named as Holland manager to replace Ronald Koeman after Barcelona switch


HOLLAND are on the verge of appointing Frank de Boer as their new manager, according to reports.

The Oranje have been on the hunt for a new boss since Ronald Koeman jumped ship for Barcelona last month.

De Boer will sign a two-year deal to manage the OranjeCredit: Reuters

Koeman’s assistant Dwight Lodweges took interim charge for the last round of Nations League matches.

But the Dutch FA have now found their man.

According to De Telegraaf, De Boer will sign a two-year deal – with the option to extend it for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The 50-year-old was assistant to Bert van Marwijk as Holland reached the final of the World Cup in 2010 and he subsequently had a successful stint as Ajax boss between 2011 and 2016.

But English football fans will largely remember De Boer as the manager who failed to win a single game during a 77-day spell at Crystal Palace in 2017.

The Eagles thought they had made quite a coup when they appointed the legendary defender, despite his similarly brief spell at Inter Milan after leaving Ajax.

It ended in disaster, however, with Palace losing all four of his Premier League games in charge without scoring a single goal – before Roy Hodgson was brought in to steady the ship.

De Boer then pitched up at Atlanta United in 2018, but endured a disappointing spell with the then-MLS champions, leaving in July of this year.

The Dutchman had a disastrous brief spell at Crystal PalaceCredit: Rex Features

The former Barcelona star has landed the job after being named on a three-man shortlist following Koeman’s departure for the LaLiga giants.

Frank Rijkaard was a strong candidate – although was not interested in a return to football following seven years out of management.

And Peter Bosz decided that he wanted to honour his contract with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga.

De Boer assisted Bert van Marwijk at the 2010 World CupCredit: EPA

Frank de Boer sacked by Crystal Palace after just 77 days


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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