
Motherwell assistant Koc departs 'with heavy heart'
Ahmet Koc has departed Motherwell "with a heavy heart" to purse an opportunity elsewhere and allow new manager Jens Berthel Askou to choose his own assistant.Koc joined the Fir Park club with Michael Wimmer in February and remained in post following the German's exit to Jahn Regensburg last month."I have loved every minute at Motherwell and have taken the club, the staff and the fans to my heart," Koc said."It is with a heavy heart that I have chosen to pursue a different path in football away from Fir Park."I feel it's important Jens has the opportunity to build his own team now for the season ahead while I now also have the opportunity to pursue a different career path in football."As difficult a decision as this has been for me, I will always support the club from afar, and who knows, we may meet again in the future."
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