Mark van Bommel still has two more games to help Antwerp secure a European ticket for next season, but that looks like an almost impossible task. In this way, it seems that the Dutch coach is bidding farewell to the team on a simple note, because there is no doubt that he will leave Busel after this season.
Last season, Van Bommel immediately led the Antwerp team to the double in his first season, but this season there was a significant decline in performance. It is certain that after the departure of Arthur Vermeeren in January, Antwerp’s performances have been much lower and Great Old will also have to keep an eye on things in the summer. It seems that the time has come to capitalize on his performance last season.
Van Bommel has been appointed to Milan
In recent weeks, Van Bommel has already been linked with a number of clubs. In the Netherlands, he has been mooted here and there as the ideal candidate to succeed Arne Slott at Feyenoord, while the Italian press have reported interest from AC Milan.
However, Van Bommel seemed to be only one of many methods available out there. The list of candidates to take over from Stefano Pioli at the Rossoneri looked long, although some have already withdrawn and other names appear to be wishful thinking.
Suddenly he was the number one candidate
And now Van Bommel suddenly looks like he is in pole position to sit on the bench at San Siro next season. both of them Milan News like Tuttosport The report stated that the Dutchman is currently the first candidate to be presented as a new coach.
His former teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been a big advocate for the team internally in recent weeks, and Van Bommel is also said to have charmed the Milan board as he usually opts for attacking football. As an alternative, they still have Paulo Fonseca on hand, but the Portuguese is also wanted by Marseille and could still extend an extension with Lille.
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