European Leagues
Ex-Ballon d’Or winner predicts club Alonso will coach next season
Former Ballon d’Or winner, Lothar Matthäus has identified the club Xavi Alonso will coach next season.
Alonso, who is the current manager of Bayer Leverkusen, has been linked with the likes of Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
However, Matthaus believes Alonso will stay at the BayArena next season and continue coaching Bayer Leverkusen.
“His dream may be to one day coach Bayern, Liverpool or Real Madrid. But, in my opinion, he is not done at Leverkusen yet.
“Xabi is not someone who gets carried away by big names, he has celebrated too many successes as a player for that,” Matthaus said (as quoted by the Daily Mail).
“He, in addition, is not going to be guided by the economic aspect. What matters to him is what he has built and who he has built it with. He knows where he comes from and what he owes to others.
“That is why I don’t think he is going to sign for another club next season.”
Alonso is in the midst of an incredible campaign with Bayer Leverkusen, who are yet to suffer defeat since the season began last year.
His team have won 29 of their 33 matches across all competitions for Leverkusen.
-
Local News2 days agoGroup Queries NFF Credibility, Neutrality On Federation Cup
-
Local News3 days agoAjide/APC Unity Cup: Organisers Extend Registration Period As 125 Clubs Already Registered
-
Local News2 days agoVI Foot Ijora, Fortune FA Set for JOF U-13 Cup Final Showdown
-
Transfers16 hours agoCristian Romero to Manchester United? Red Devils preparing ambitious move for Tottenham captain
-
Transfers16 hours agoKieran Trippier joins Wolves on free transfer after Newcastle exit as Rob Edwards lands major summer signing
-
World Cup 202617 hours agoKylian Mbappe insists he’s ‘saving’ goals for World Cup as Michael Olise steals spotlight with hat-trick for France
-
Transfers17 hours agoDarwin Nunez offered shock Liverpool return after Al-Hilal exit leaves striker available on free transfer
-
World Cup 202618 hours agoTop referee denied entry to USA and set to miss World Cup in stunning immigration controversy