Ronald Koeman has described Johan Cruyff as his
"favourite coach" and offered his best wishes to the
Dutch great in his battle with cancer.
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has offered a message
of support to his friend and former coach Johan Cruyff following
the Dutch football great's diagnosis with lung cancer.
Koeman played under countryman Cruyff for six years as part
of Barcelona's feted "Dream Team", winning four consecutive
Liga titles between 1991 and 1994 along with the 1992 European
Cup – scoring the winner against Sampdoria at Wembley.
Speaking to a media conference ahead of Southampton's
Premier League clash with Liverpool at the weekend, Koeman
hailed Cruyff as his favourite coach and spoke of the time they
spent together away from football in Catalonia.
Cruyff's management company released a statement on
Thursday to confirm the 68-year-old was battling the serious
illness.
"He was my favourite coach. I played six years being coached
by Johan Cruyff," Koeman said.
"Not only the relationship between player and coach but also as
friends – we always had Christmases together in Barcelona at
that time.
"It is sad news and I wish all the best to him and his family.
"He was always a winning man – a winning football player and a
winning coach. I hope that he will win this battle also."
"favourite coach" and offered his best wishes to the
Dutch great in his battle with cancer.
Southampton manager Ronald Koeman has offered a message
of support to his friend and former coach Johan Cruyff following
the Dutch football great's diagnosis with lung cancer.
Koeman played under countryman Cruyff for six years as part
of Barcelona's feted "Dream Team", winning four consecutive
Liga titles between 1991 and 1994 along with the 1992 European
Cup – scoring the winner against Sampdoria at Wembley.
Speaking to a media conference ahead of Southampton's
Premier League clash with Liverpool at the weekend, Koeman
hailed Cruyff as his favourite coach and spoke of the time they
spent together away from football in Catalonia.
Cruyff's management company released a statement on
Thursday to confirm the 68-year-old was battling the serious
illness.
"He was my favourite coach. I played six years being coached
by Johan Cruyff," Koeman said.
"Not only the relationship between player and coach but also as
friends – we always had Christmases together in Barcelona at
that time.
"It is sad news and I wish all the best to him and his family.
"He was always a winning man – a winning football player and a
winning coach. I hope that he will win this battle also."


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