Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

EUROPA FINAL

Overmars: Cruyff started this revolution and he brought in me and Bergkamp to build a new team .. he would have been so proud to see these kids in the final & winning it would crown his achievemen­ts

- BY DAVID MCDONNELL

Mata, Herrera & Overmars on United’s big night

MARC OVERMARS believes the spirit of Johan Cruyff will be with Ajax for their Europa League Final showdown with Manchester United. A year after Cruyff’s death, former Ajax and Arsenal stars Overmars (above) and Dennis Bergkamp (right) have helped build a team that meets the legendary Dutchman’s football philosophy. Ajax are young, technicall­y gifted and full of attacking spirit. Overmars, now the club’s director of player affairs, said: “It was Johan Cruyff who asked us to take over at the club and start building a new team. It was called the silk revolution. “With the help of former teammates like Edwin van der Sar (right, in Ajax’s Amsterdam Arena), Frank de Boer and Wim Jonk, Dennis and I wanted to achieve again what we had achieved as players here. “Our aim was to win the Europa League first, as the financial gap with the big clubs in the Champions League is way too big. In our time as players it was possible to bridge that gap. “The budgets of the other clubs were a few times bigger, not five or 10 times bigger. “At Ajax we work with a players budget of £18million. The majority of the big clubs in Europe have player budgets of more than £100m.” Overmars compares the job Cruyff ’s clan have done to cars. The cost of the Ajax team may look like a Mini, but they have a limousine engine. He explained: “We’re performing like a Mercedes. Every time we have lunch with the board members of other clubs, they fall off their chairs when they hear about how little money we spend.” Ajax have £100m in the bank yet will not spend it on players. If they go into the transfer market, Overmars acts like a secondhand car dealer. He said: “I felt sorry for our old coach Frank de Boer at times. He won us four titles in a row and he laid the foundation­s. “After winning another championsh­ip he would ask for one or two really good players to improve. “We told him his targets were too expensive. Yet he never moaned. He just got on with his job of building a new team with kids.” Overmars does not camouflage the fact that Cruyff could be difficult. They did not speak for a while, but were reconciled before his death. ‘The Maestro’ had strong opinions about Ajax’s playing style. He told De Boer they should attack more. But an emotional Overmars added: “The best thing in the world would have been if Johan could have been there on Wednesday. “He would have loved everything about it because this is a team built the way he wanted it and playing the way he wanted. My God, he would have been proud of these players.” “Ajax are a force again in Europe. Our football philosophy is everything Johan always stood for. Johan stood for the Dutch way of playing. Winning this final would crown all his work.”

Other board members fall off their chairs when they hear the money we spend

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INSPIRED Cruyff, in action for Ajax in 1972, went on to manage the Dutch club and now his ‘‘spirit’’ can help lift the players in tomorrow’s showdown
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