Topping the second tier with an underdog team, landing a high-profile cup upset in front of the television cameras and then stirring a sleeping giant; Harvey Biljon has had some year. To put it crudely, he would be a household name with equivalent success in football and clubs would be scrambling for his signature. As it stands, the 46-year-old is striving for the recognition he deserves.
Manager faces a battle to keep stars such as Olise and Eze but revitalised side have clearly bought into new man’s philosophy
As Sir Jim Ratcliffe noted, appearances matter at Man United and some of the players are in need of some image management.
Liverpool have agreed a compensation deal with Feyenoord ahead of Slot’s arrival this summer