Football News Update: Cambridge United Appoint Jason Euell as Assistant Head Coach
In an exciting development in the world of football, Cambridge United have announced the appointment of former Charlton and Southampton forward Jason Euell as their new assistant head coach, joining forces with Barry Corr.
The 47-year-old Euell comes in to replace Kevin Betsy, who departed the League One club last week to take on the role of individual development coach for the first team at QPR.
Euell brings a wealth of coaching experience to the table, having previously worked with the youth group levels at Charlton before being promoted to the first team. Most recently, he has been with Bristol City, further solidifying his credentials in the football coaching realm.
“Jason has vast experience within football, both as a player and a coach, allowing him to bring great qualities and energy, which will no doubt benefit the players and the culture we are trying to build within the club,” said U’s boss Garry Monk, as quoted on the club’s official website.
This appointment is expected to be a significant boost for Cambridge United as they navigate the challenges of the upcoming season in the EFL League One. Fans and football enthusiasts alike will be keen to see how Euell’s expertise and Corr’s guidance can help shape the team’s performance and development in the coming months.
With the Euro 2024 qualifiers, Champions League, FIFA World Cup, Women’s World Cup, Africa Cup of Nations, Premier League, EFL Cup, EFL Championship, EFL One, EFL Two, and FA Cup all on the horizon, the football community will be eagerly following the progress of Cambridge United and their new-look coaching staff.
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