Ronald Koeman Vows To Fight To Put Barcelona "Back On Top"
Ronald Koeman was appointed Barcelona manager, replacing Quique Setien after a disappointing season for the Spanish side.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: August 20, 2020 12:00 am IST
Highlights
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Ronald Koeman was announced as the new Barcelona manager
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He said "it's a happy day" and that Barcelona is his home
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He had previously won the European Cup with Barcelona in 1994 as a player
Ronald Koeman said he will "fight to put Barcelona back on top" after he was officially appointed Wednesday as the Spanish club's new coach on a two-year deal. "It's a happy day. Everyone knows that Barca was for me. It's my home. It's a challenge and it won't be easy, it will demand the best of me and I like that," Koeman said at his unveiling at the Camp Nou. "It was a dream and this dream became a reality. We're going to fight to put Barca back on top."
The 57-year-old Koeman, who has been in charge of the Netherlands since 2018, replaces Quique Setien, who was sacked after the Catalans were humiliated 8-2 by Bayern Munich in the Champions League quarter-finals on Friday.
He becomes the fifth Dutchman to coach Barcelona after Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff, Louis Van Gaal and Frank Rijkaard.
In his six seasons as a Barca player Koeman made 264 official appearances, scoring 88 goals as he shone in Cruyff's 'Dream Team', winning four consecutive La Liga titles between 1991-94.Â
He also struck the winner in the 1992 European Cup final, the Catalan club's first ever success in Europe's top club competition.
"It was written, one day, Ronald Koeman was to coach Barca. The time has come," said club president Josep Maria Bartomeu, who made the initial announcement on Tuesday evening.Â
"I've signed, I'm the coach of Barcelona and we're going to work starting from now. Changes need to be made. The image from the other day is not the one we want to return to, not me, nor the players, directors, supporters, anyone," said Koeman.
Barca conceded eight goals in the Bayern capitulation for the first time since losing to Sevilla 8-0 in the 1946 Spanish Cup.
Koeman said he would stick to his preferred Dutch style of possession-based football, staying true to the club's tradition, but rowed back on suggestions the likes of Luis Suarez, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba could all be leaving the club.
"If decisions need to be made, we'll take them," said Koeman. "A player who is 31, 32 years old, he's not finished. It's all about the hunger he has to want to be at this club and give the maximum."