About his departure from Brussels overnight to his new position, Brian Riemer confides: “I found it very hard to hide it from my family” – Tout le football

About his departure from Brussels overnight to his new position, Brian Riemer confides: “I found it very hard to hide it from my family” – Tout le football
About his departure from Brussels overnight to his new position, Brian Riemer confides: “I found it very hard to hide it from my family” – Tout le football

It’s been almost two months since Brian Riemer was at Anderlecht. He still hasn’t said goodbye to the players.

When Brian Riemer was fired by Anderlecht, he quickly gathered his things and left for Denmark, where he still had a vacation home. He left a lot of things in his apartment in Woluwe.

The club indicated that it would take leave of the players at another time, because the disappointment was too great by then. Sometimes unnecessary words are said. However, Het Nieuwsblad says he has yet to truly say goodbye to his former players. Riemer also avoids questions on this subject.

He only says that the negotiations to become Denmark coach took up a lot of his time. Moreover, he received many other offers. “I was surprised by the number of offers I received after Anderlecht: German, Swiss, Danish… I thought I would have a few months off, but I had a choice. My old friend Ståle Solbakken gave me advised not to accept the first offer that comes along.

No rest? No worse

The first to know about this new role were his family members. But he had to wait a while before spilling the beans: “I found it difficult to have to hide this from them for a long time, but the federation wanted to be rigorous. They couldn’t appoint me without an approval process. “.

The new Danish coach is not afraid to move on too quickly after his dismissal: “It’s the best therapy to recover fromAnderlecht“. A therapy that begins with a first big shock against Spain this evening.

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