Northeast United FC appoints Gerard Nus as Head Coach

Former Ghana National Team Assistant Coach, Gerard Nus, has been appointed to lead the NEUFC club for the upcoming Hero ISL season
Northeast United FC appoints Gerard Nus as Head Coach
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Guwahati: NorthEast United Football Club has officially announced that former Ghana National Team Assistant Coach, Gerard Nus, has been appointed to lead the club for the upcoming Hero ISL season. The 35-year old Spaniard will be the youngest manager in the Club's history,

Nus started his professional career as a coach at Liverpool FC's academy and later was promoted to Rafa Benitez's first-team coaching staff. Known for his methodical approach, effective man-management, and grooming young talent, Gerard Nus has worked with academy teams at Brighton and most recently at AFC Eskilstuna.

The ace coach has also served as Sporting Director for the La Liga sides Elche CF and Rayo Vallecano. As a First Team Manager, he has managed Rayo OKC in the United States and FC Irtysh Pavlodar in Kazakhstan.

On the international stage, Gerard Nus enjoyed a highly successful stint with the Ghana National Football Team, working as an assistant manager under former Highlander's Head Coach Avram Grant.

"We were really impressed with Gerard's vision for the team. He has coached all around the world and his profile speaks for itself. He is known to develop budding talent whilst playing a brand of attractive attacking football. We are confident that he is the right appointment for the Club", NorthEast United's Executive Director Priya Runchal, speaking on the appointment, said.

Meanwhile, Gerard Nus has opined that he is excited to start working at Northeast United FC. "This is going to be my 3rd stint in Asia and I have heard a lot of good things about the club, the fans, and the league from my former boss Avram Grant. I am looking forward to working with the coaching staff and the players to deliver results that the club aspires to achieve in the coming season," Nus said.

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