KRC Genk announced on Thursday that Wouter Franken is no longer coach. He is likely to head towards KAA Gent.
Wouter Vrancken is no longer a coach at KRC Genk. He may move to KAA Gent, where he will succeed Hein Vanhaysbrouck. According to analyst Jackie Mathiesen, this is not a step forward for Franken.
“If your goal in Belgium is higher than Genk or Gent, you will end up at Club Brugge or Anderlecht. Or he has to go abroad. No, AA Gent seems to be a great club for Wouter,” said Johan Boskamp of Het Belang van Limburg. “.
“In terms of organization, pitch and appearance, they are at the same level as Genk. I’m curious to know whether he will make his mark on football straight away or whether he will continue Heine’s corporate identity.
Hassi succeeds Franken
Boskamp immediately makes a suggestion as to who should become Vrancken’s successor at the Limburgers. “Hassi sighed. He has done well at KV Mechelen and also at all the clubs he has worked at before. He also has a background as a player at Genk. He knows the mentality of the house. Genk has always remained his club.
Besnik Hasi announced some time ago that he would retire from playing for Malinois after a few months. KV Mechelen is busy searching for a new coach.
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