Surprising news came from Galatasaray. Turkish elite club of just the former architect of Barcelona, Frank Rijkaard, the club as coach next season, replacing Bulent Korkmaz. As known, Galatasaray just lost Korkmaz who resigned, 3 June 2009. Korkmaz choose does not meet the contract with the club that finished sedianya new front end of the year. This is not yet old, that Galatasaray are interested menggaet former Real Madrid coach Juande Ramos to replace the Korkmaz. Both parties say even met in Madrid, Tuesday (2/6/2009) local time. Galatasaray management plan will be announced the decision two or three days to come.
However, today, Friday (5/6/2009), Galatasaray is surprising Korkmaz has appointed a replacement. And the coach Ramos Anyar not be like that before, but the former Dutch international star Frank Rijkaard. Goal spread, Rijkaard has signed a contract for two years to deal with the club headquarters at the Stadium of Ali Sem Yen. 46 trainers of the year will be landed at the Ataturk international airport the night before will be introduced officially next few days. Rijkaard brought the arrival of hope for the Turkish giants. Moreover, competition in 2008/2009 season does not run well for Hakan Balta et al. After a sweep in the Turkish Super League 2007/2008, the season is only able to Galatasaray finish fifth in the ranking.
However, today, Friday (5/6/2009), Galatasaray is surprising Korkmaz has appointed a replacement. And the coach Ramos Anyar not be like that before, but the former Dutch international star Frank Rijkaard. Goal spread, Rijkaard has signed a contract for two years to deal with the club headquarters at the Stadium of Ali Sem Yen. 46 trainers of the year will be landed at the Ataturk international airport the night before will be introduced officially next few days. Rijkaard brought the arrival of hope for the Turkish giants. Moreover, competition in 2008/2009 season does not run well for Hakan Balta et al. After a sweep in the Turkish Super League 2007/2008, the season is only able to Galatasaray finish fifth in the ranking.