Club Brugge sack coach Parker
BRUSSELS: Belgian champions Club Brugge fired coach Scott Parker on Wednesday, one day after they were thrashed by Benfica in the Champions League and following a poor run of results under the Englishman.
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BRUSSELS: Belgian champions Club Brugge fired coach Scott Parker on Wednesday, one day after they were thrashed by Benfica in the Champions League and following a poor run of results under the Englishman.
Belgian side Club Brugge sacked English coach Scott Parker on Wednesday after they were thrashed 7-1 on aggregate by Benfica in the last 16 of the Champions League.
Scott Parker has been sacked by Club Brugge as manager, the Belgian club confirmed on Wednesday afternoon. Parker was in charge for just 12 games after being appointed on New Year’s Eve. His spell at the club was just 67 days.
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