An
unknown youngster has beaten off competition from former European
Player of the Year Jean-Pierre Papin to be named the new manager of
Azerbaijani club Baku FC – based on his experience of playing the
computer game Football Manager.
Vugar Guloglan oglu Huseynzade, aged just 21, was confirmed as
manager of ambitious Azerbaijan club, Baku FC on Wednesday, following
the sacking of former Olympiacos defender Bozdar Bandovic.
Huseynzade, who has been a behind-the-scenes advisor since February,
fought off competition from former France striker Jean-Pierre Papin – a
man who has previous managerial experience with Strasbourg, Lens and
Chateauroux.
The young man has now understandably shot to fame, but the size of the challenge does not faze him.
Speaking to a Swedish newspaper after the news broke of his
appointment, Huseynzade explained that while he has never held a real
managerial position, he has 10 years’ worth of experience to call upon
from the computer simulation Football Manager.
‘I’ve always wanted to work in football and have played Football Manager since 2002,’ said Huseynzade.
The passionate prospect has already set out his aims for the future,
with the goal to get Baku into the Europa League within three years.
A realistic challenge perhaps, but Baku are currently in the
relegation zone in the Azerbaijani Premier League, and have it all to do
to avoid relegation.
Source: Metro UK
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