Rutten leaves solidarity with director Allach at Maccabi Haifa | Now



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Fred Rutten resigned Thursday as Maccabi Haifa coach. The 55-year-old Dutchman stands with technical director Mo Allach, who had left the top Israeli club a day earlier.

"I came to this club on the advice of Allach, because of my relationship with him, I introduce myself," reports Rutten. , who signed for a year and a half in January, on the Maccabi website.

Thanks to the departure of Rutten, the assistants Rob Maas and Arno van Zwam now honor the honors of the national champion, namely the defender Etiënne Reijnen and the striker Michiel Kramer.

Allach, 45, recovered his suitcases at Maccabi Wednesday after a year, which is disappointing and is only the eighth of the competition. "It's not an easy time, but it's football," he said. "Maccabi is a great club and it was an honor to work here."

In early 2018, Rutten chose a Maccabi head coach position instead of a technical director position from KNVB. He had a tough time with the Israelis, with whom he finished tenth last season and had only won twice this season in eight league games.

Rutten still active at FC Twente

Since May of this year, Rutten has combined his work in Israel with a role in the supervisory board of FC Twente. He advises the Enschede club on the football technical field downgraded to the champions division of the kitchen.

Rutten was at Maccabi busy with his eighth coaching job. The former player of the Dutch national team started his career as an independent coach at FC Twente in 1999. He returned to PSV in 2006 after having been head coach of the youth and assistant coach.

The former Enschede team player was also head coach of Schalke 04., PSV, Vitesse, Feyenoord and Al Shabab in the United Arab Emirates

In 2001, Rutten was won the KNVB Cup with FC Twente defeating PSV in the final after the penalty shootout. In 2008, he was elected coach of the year at Eredivisie during his second period in Enschede

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