Parker loses first game in charge of Belgium's Club Brugge
BRUSSELS: Englishman Scott Parker suffered defeat in his first match in charge of Belgian champions Club Brugge as they were beaten 3-1 at leaders Racing Genk on Sunday.
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BRUSSELS: Englishman Scott Parker suffered defeat in his first match in charge of Belgian champions Club Brugge as they were beaten 3-1 at leaders Racing Genk on Sunday.
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CEO Vincent Mannaert praised the former Belgium international defender as a "club man through and through". "His role in the successful Champions League campaign this season should not be underestimated," a statement said. But Mannaert said "our choices last summer did not bring the desired level of play and results in the league and the Belgian Cup". Hoefkens, 44, was a surprise choice when he was appointed as head coach in May after three seasons as assistant manager.