Utrecht coach Henk Fraser resigned from his post on Wednesday as a result of the incident that occurred in training on Saturday, where it is alleged that the coach would have grabbed German striker Amin Younes by the neck.
“This has never happened to me as a coach. I have damaged the club with this and that hurts many, including me. So I decided to stop being the manager of FC Utrecht. I do not recognize myself in my actions and I want to apologize to everyone involvedFraser said in a statement released by the club.
Fraser, what? He arrived in Utrecht this seasonafter working as an assistant to the Dutch coach louis van gaal until last april has placed the rojiblanco team in seventh place in the Eredivisieafter adding seven wins, three draws and four losses in the first fourteen days of the championship.
“At FC UtrechtAs in any company and in society as a whole, Certain standards and values apply. Sometimes, in the heat of battle in sports, the limits are explored, but in this case Henk exhibited behavior that exceeded the limits of what was allowedas a result of which he made this decision,” said the club’s general manager, Thijs van Es.
Source: La Verdad

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