The former Dutch footballer Peter Bosz has signed a contract with PSV Eindhoven as the team’s new coach for the next one three yearsas the club confirmed on Monday.
The 59-year-old coach will lead his first training session at July 3rd and will manage the Dutch team for at least three years, because, according to PSV technical director Earnest Stewart, “he is the perfect candidate” for this “important position”.
“From the first moment I felt the love. PSV and I are both hungry for performance. Two awards were won last season, but our goal is to be national champion. And we are going for that”, said Bosz in the statement that announced him as the new coach of the Eindhoven team.
Bosz is no stranger to the Dutch bench, recalling PSV, as he was the former coach of Vitesse of Arnhem, heracles Almelo and ajax from Amsterdam, where he reached the final of the Europa League.
He later made his debut as a coach in Germany with Borussia Dortmund and the Bayer Leverkusen and for the last two years he trained in France at Lyon Olympicswho fired him in October.
PSV assured that they have spoken”wide” with Bosz on the vision, the style of play and the players. “I think the combination between the selection and my way of playing can lead to success. PSV had periods in the past where they dominated Dutch football. I want to relive those times”, stressed the coach .
Boss succeeded Ruud van Nistelrooy, who presented his sudden resignation as PSV coach on May 24 after several discussions on internal affairs with the entity’s board of directors, as explained by the former striker himself of, among other teams, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Malaga .
Van Nistelrooy, whose departure came just after some Dutch media published information that ensured his players They no longer trust him. signed as PSV coach in March 2022 and signed until June 2025.
Source: La Verdad

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