The Borneo Post

Ex-Australia coach Postecoglo­u to manage J-League Yokohama

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TOKYO: Former Australia coach Ange Postecoglo­u, who quit last month after guiding the Socceroos to the World Cup, will manage Yokohama F- Marinos in Japan next season, the club announced Tuesday.

Greek- born Postecoglo­u will replace French coach Erick Mombaerts, who said in early November he would be leaving the J- League club at the end of the season to return to Europe.

“I am excited to be moving to Japan and returning to club football,” said the 52-year- old Postecoglo­u in a statement, adding he was particular­ly looking forward to working with the club’s younger players.

Yokohama F- Ma r i no s are part- owned by the City Football Group ( CFG), who also own English Premier League club Manchester City, Major League Soccer’s New York City, Melbourne City in Australia and Uruguayan club Atletico Torque.

Club president Koichiro Furukawa said Postecoglo­u wou ld enc ou r a g e “a n attractive and entertaini­ng style of football which will suit our approach.”

Yokohama F-Marinos came fifth in the J- League last season, trailing champions Kawasaki by 13 points.

Australia have said they do not expect to appoint a coach for next year’s World Cup until February, amid a “high level of interest” in the job since Postecoglo­u stepped down.

Former United States boss and Germany legend Jurgen Klinsmann is reportedly keen on the job.

Aus t r a l i a h ave b e en drawn in a tough Group C at the World Cup, along with higher-ranked teams France, Denmark and Peru. — AFP

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