Anderlecht want to play attractive, attacking football next season. Under Brian Rimmer, the club built a strong defensive organization that earned praise from the coach, but the offensive game often remained substandard.
Jesper Friedberg confirms that the focus now is on the offensive mentality and control in short spaces. To make this move, Rimmer will get an additional assistant.
One of the top candidates is Oliver Reiss, who recently obtained his Pro license and now has many options. He could work as an assistant coach at Anderlecht, or he could opt for a youth coach role at Manchester City or Bayern Munich, where he also comes into the picture.
Anderlecht wants to provide “entertaining” football.
Brian Rimmer has laid a solid foundation at Anderlecht with a clear structure and organisation. Last season, for example, the Purple and White scored fewer goals than champions Club Brugge.
Defensive organization is Reimer’s strength, earning him a lot of praise on the board. However, Anderlecht were often small offensively and lacked clear attacking patterns.
Remer allowed Sporting to play very rigidly tactically, meaning that the team was often reliant on individual flashes of players.
Jasper Friedberg stressed that Anderlecht must take the next step next season, focusing more on the attacking mentality and controlling short spaces. Anderlecht want to bring “entertaining” football to the table.
Expectations will be higher: Rimmer will get an additional assistant
That’s why Brian Rimmer will be supported by an additional assistant next season. according to The last hour Finding this helper is one of the priorities in the coming weeks.
And Rimmer, like his team, must take the next step as well. “Blinded by their thirst for success, the fans tolerated the poor performance,” the newspaper wrote.
Oliver Rees joins Brian Rimmer at Anderlecht https://t.co/AAFy0Ftcp7 pic.twitter.com/CmTTXf4aox
– Lesuir Sports (@Lesuir Sports) June 6, 2024
“The experienced eye of the Anderlecht fans also wants something. Expectations for next season will be higher.”
Anderlecht already have a long list of interesting profiles available. One of these names is Oliver Reis (41 years old), who resigned as coach of the Hertha Berlin U-19 team at the end of last season. He refused to become assistant to new coach Christian Viel, despite his contract with the German club running until 2025.
Oliver Rees has 3 options
Oliver Reiss got his professional license last year and he didn’t do so to work at Hertha Berlin’s youth team forever. Although he does not have a concrete plan yet, he is open to different options in the medium and long term.
according to Bild Reese has three options to choose from. He can start Anderlecht like Assistant coach From Brian Rimmer, where he can gain his first experience as a coach with the first team.
Oliver Reiss (41), a 19-year-old student at Hertha Berlin, with three clubs: Manchester City, Bayern and Anderlecht.
City, and Bayern Munich, could work with the youth, and Anderlecht as a coach alongside the professionals. Travel status… pic.twitter.com/vaxqYzFvtH
— Ruru89 | Bayern Munich (@Roro_Bayern) June 6, 2024
In addition, Reese aroused interest Manchester city. He can start there then Youth coachAlthough the 41-year-old barely speaks English.
also Bayern Munich He wants to bring Reese into youth work. There it becomes U19 coach Rene Maric has been promoted to assistant coach to Vincent Kompany, and Bayern are hoping to fill the vacancy by signing Reis.
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