By Daily Sports on June 21, 2019
Ajax manager Erik ten Hag has signed a three-year contract after leading the club to a Dutch league and cup double plus the Champions League semi-finals.
Ten Hag, appointed in December 2017, secured Ajax's first Eredivisie title since 2014 in his debut full season.
The 49-year-old’s side knocked then-holders Real Madrid and Juventus out of the Champions League before semi-final defeat by Tottenham.
“We have had a fantastic year and now want to expand on this,” Ten Hag said.
The Dutchman added: “The results we have achieved so far have been fantastic.
“It will be a hell of a job to repeat that. But we will set our goals again and go for results again.”
Marc Overmars, Ajax’s director of football affairs, added: “I think it is good for Ajax that the manager will be here in the years to come after such a successful season. We want to continue building.” (BBC)
•Photo shows Erik Ten Haag
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 21, 2019
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