Sunday, 28 June 2015

Valencia announce Phil Neville as new Assistant Manager

 MANFormer Manchester United footballer Phil Neville takes part in a discussion about Manchester United's Class of '92 during the Soccerex European Forum Conference Programme on September 10, 2014 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Dave Thompson/Getty Images)

Spanish club Valencia has announced the appointment of former Manchester United and Everton player Phil Neville as their new assistant coach. Neville would be No.2 to current Valencia boss Nuno Espirito with the club looking t build on their fourth place finish last season in La Liga.
Neville who is now 38-years-old was assistant manager at Manchester United and  follows his former Manchester United boss Moyes who is now currently coaching Real Soicedad to Spain.
“Phil Neville has great experience at the top level of competition, but above all he has knowledge and values that fit perfectly with our team and our club," Nuno said in a statement on Valencia's website.
"He has always been a team player, and our philosophy is based on teamwork. We are – and want to continue to be - a group. I am convinced that he is going to help us a lot.”
Valencia would play Champions league football next season if they can get past the qualifying round in August. See full Champions league Calendar and full qualifying round list of games for 2015/16 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

So now these English players are now getting over their outside of home phobia..nice