New Ukraine coach, Shevchenko, appoints Tassoti as assistant
Former AC Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko was on Friday appointed coach of Ukraine, the 2004 Ballon d’Or winner’s first job as a manager.
Following his appointment, Shevchenko picked former AC Milan defender Mauro Tassotti as one of his assistant coaches.
The 39-year-old replaces Mykhaylo Fomenko who resigned after Ukraine
were knocked out of Euro 2016 without scoring a single goal.
The former Soviet republic’s side was the first to be knocked out of
the European championships after losing to Germany, Northern Ireland and
Poland.
At his peak Shevchenko was renowned for his lightning counter attacks
and clinical finishing and he was a prolific with Dynamo Kiev and AC
Milan as he was for Ukraine, for whom he scored 48 times in 111 matches.
With AC Milan he won the Champions League in 2003 after a penalty
shootout win over Juventus, and clinched Serie A in 2004, when he was
named European footballer of the year.
He had a less prolific two year spell at Chelsea, where he won the FA
Cup and League Cup before returning to Dynamo Kiev, where he first shot
to fame helping his side to five straight league titles from 1995.
The 39-year-old signed a two-year deal that may extend through to 2020. Its financial terms were not disclosed.
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