Sacked A-League coach eyes Scottish job

Sacked A-League coach eyes Scottish job

Dwight Yorke’s teaching companies have been supplied to Scottish Premiership membership Aberdeen.

The former Manchester United star stays in Sydney after parting methods with A-League outfit Macarthur FC in controversial circumstances final month.

Yorke has additionally been linked to the Sydney FC teaching gig, however present Sky Blues boss Steve Corica has saved his job – not less than for now – after his facet’s 2-1 win over cellar dwellers Melbourne Victory final week.

In the meantime, Yorke is exploring all choices, together with his representatives having put his title ahead for the Aberdeen job – in line with Scotland’s Daily Record newspaper – following the sacking of Jim Goodwin, who was axed after the Dons’ 6-0 weekend loss to Hibernian.

Socceroos coach Graham Arnold had additionally been linked to the Aberdeen place earlier than his new Football Australia contract was introduced on Monday.

Yorke’s possibilities of snaring the Aberdeen job may reportedly by aided by his shut relationship with former Manchester United supervisor Sir Alex Ferguson.

Ferguson is an Aberdeen legend, having guided the membership to a few Scottish Premiership titles, 4 Scottish Cups, a Scottish League Cup, a European Cup Winner’s Cup, and a European Super Cup.

Ferguson reportedly additionally has a “close personal friendship” with Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack.

Following Goodwin’s sacking, Cormack named Barry Robson as Aberdeen’s interim supervisor.

Originally revealed as Ex-Macarthur FC coach Dwight Yorke among the many contenders to take over at Aberdeen

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au