Socceroos great extends United tenure

Socceroos great extends United tenure

Socceroos legend John Aloisi has been reappointed as Western United’s coach for an extra two seasons.

Aloisi guided United to the A-League championship final season in his first marketing campaign answerable for the Victorian membership.

And regardless of United being no certainties to complete within the high six in what has been a below-par title defence, “visionary” Aloisi has been backed by the enlargement membership’s board.

“John has bought into our vision, our identity and our philosophy as a club from the moment he arrived,” United common supervisor of soccer Mal Impiombato mentioned.

“Last season, John was able to entrench our values into our playing group and extend on the existing foundations developed by the club, leading us to the A-League men’s championship.

“John’s impact on the entire club environment and the standards that are set here has been integral, through his work ethic, dedication and his qualities as a person.

“John remains committed to the growth of our club and our identity in the west, and I am delighted that he will be the visionary leader to take us into the next major chapter on our journey.”

Aloisi, who beforehand coached Melbourne Heart and Brisbane Roar, mentioned he had “embraced his responsibility to continue making dreams come true in the west”.

“I am extremely grateful to everyone at Western United for the faith they have shown in me and for the opportunity to continue to lead the club into the future,” he mentioned.

“I have been excited by the journey this club is on since the day that I joined, and I am thankful for the chance to continue to help lead that journey.

“We have enjoyed many memorable moments as a club already and I am looking forward to sharing plenty more special memories with our fans in the future.”

United, who’s sitting 5 factors exterior the highest six, meet cellar dwellers Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Monday night time.

Originally printed as Western United safe ongoing companies of A-League championship-winning coach John Aloisi

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au