Wouter Vrancken's Approach on Hearts Transfers as New Coach Explains What He Will Do with Players
- Hearts confirmed the appointment of Wouter Vrancken as their new head coach. The 47-year Belgian signed a two-year contract, arriving as a free agent after recently leaving Sint-Truiden.
- Succeeding Derek McInnes, who moved to Rangers last month, Vrancken takes over after McInnes led Hearts to within minutes of their first title in 66 years.
- After guiding Sint-Truiden to third place in the Jupiler League last season, the club's best finish in 60 years, the two-time Belgian manager of the year joins Hearts.
- Vrancken expressed excitement about utilizing the recruitment model developed by investor Tony Bloom and Jamestown Analytics, aiming to build on the club's recent success.
- Aiming to compete with Celtic and Rangers next season, Vrancken accepted the challenge of keeping Bloom's goal to win the league in the next nine years on course.
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Wouter Vrancken (47) will continue his coaching career in Scotland. Heart of Midlothian, which competed for the national title until the end of last season, officially presented the Limburg native on Thursday afternoon. Hearts is owned by Tony Bloom, the man behind the revival of Union.
Soccer-Hearts appoint Vrancken head coach on two-year deal after McInnes exit
June 25 (Reuters) - Heart of Midlothian have appointed Wouter Vrancken as new head coach on a two-year deal, replacing Derek McInnes who left earlier this month to join Rangers, the Scottish Premiership club said on Thursday.
Hearts appoint Wouter Vrancken head coach on two-year deal after Derek McInnes exit
June 25 - Heart of Midlothian have appointed Wouter Vrancken as new head coach on a two-year deal, replacing Derek McInnes who left earlier this month to join Rangers, the Scottish Premiership club said on Thursday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Derek McInnes' replacement revealed as Hearts confirm new head coach
Heart of Midlothian have confirmed the appointment of Vrancken as their new head coach following McInnes’ departure to Rangers.
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