Scott Parker sacked by Club Brugge after just 12 games
Scott Parker has been sacked as Club Brugge head coach after just 12 games in charge of the Belgian club.
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Scott Parker has been sacked as Club Brugge head coach after just 12 games in charge of the Belgian club.
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.
Club Brugge have sacked Scott Parker as after the Belgian champions were thrashed by Benfica in the Champions League and following a poor run of results under the English coach.
Scott Parker has been relieved of his duties as Club Brugge head coach after just 12 games in charge of the Belgian club.
In Brexit Britain, it is important that the fine nation continues to send exports and ambassadors to the continent in order to maintain relations with Europe. As one of the nation’s best and brightest managers, who was sacked after a 9-0 defeat at Liverpool, Scott Parker was seen as a fine candidate to be shipped out to Belgium, with his blue passport tucked in the top pocket of his gilet and a John Lewis notebook of tactical genius.
Goncalo Ramos struck twice to help Benfica romp to a 5-1 Champions League last 16, second leg win over Club Brugge on Tuesday in Lisbon and a 7-1 aggregate victory. Ramos, who shot to global fame during the World Cup when he was selected ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal and netted a hat-trick against Switzerland, set up the opener for Rafa Silva. The 21-year-old forward then produced two clinical finishes either side of half-time to ensure the two-time European Cup winners would reach the quarter-finals in consecutive seasons.