Fulham
have appointed Felix Magath as their manager and charged him with
saving their Premier League status after losing faith in René
Meulensteen and relieving him of his first-team duties after only 75
days in charge.
The west London club have not technically
sacked Meulensteen; rather they have made his position untenable by
bringing in Magath to do his job and, although the terms of his
departure have not yet been finalised, that will happen over the coming
days.
Fulham confirmed the appointment of Magath
on an 18-month contract and also said the composition of his backroom
staff would be revealed "in the near future". The club's statement made
no mention of Meulensteen because when it went out at 6.51pm on Friday,
he remained under contract. He still is, until the end of the season,
but both he and Fulham know that their working relationship is over. A
settlement will now be negotiated.
Fulham felt that they had to
act after Meulensteen oversaw a return of 10 points from his 13 league
fixtures, after he himself had succeeded Martin Jol on 1 December, and
the fighting performances in the past week against Manchester United
(away) and Liverpool (home), when they drew 2-2 and lost 3-2
respectively, counted for nothing. Cold analysis revealed a continuation
of the worrying trend to ship goals and only one point gained.
Magath,
the 60-year-old disciplinarian, who has won the Bundesliga title with
Bayern Munich (twice) and Wolfsburg, had been on the verge of returning
to Hamburg, the club where he became a legend as a player. Hamburg are
mired in a desperate relegation struggle themselves under Bert van
Marwijk. Yet Magath's demands for full control of the club and a place
on the board were not acceptable and, on Thursday, the deal was called
off, paving the way for Fulham to move decisively.

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