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Wales assistant Cremers linked with Club Brugge role

Wales assistant Cremers linked with Club Brugge role

Yahoo19-05-2025

Wales assistant coach Piet Cremers is a strong contender to fill a key vacancy at Club Brugge ahead of next season.
He is currently working under head coach Craig Bellamy with the Welsh national team, but he has been linked to take up a position with the Belgian top-flight club's reserve side Club NXT - who play in the second tier.
Cremers is currently preparing for Wales' World Cup qualification double header at home to Liechtenstein on 6 June and away to Belgium three days later. It remains to be seen whether he would leave his current role midway through a campaign.
Nevertheless, Club Brugge have identified the Dutchman for a possible role within their set-up.
It is understood the role would eventually open the prospect of Cremers becoming the club's senior head coach.
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At just 30, Cremers is developing a reputation as one of the most exciting young coaches in British football.
Having already worked under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City and Vincent Kompany at Burnley, Cremers already has extensive experience of working alongside top coaches.
He was one of Guardiola's top analysts at the Etihad Stadium, playing a role in four Premier League title wins.
Upon leaving his role as head of analysis and insights at City, Cremers took up the position as assistant coach under Kompany at Turf Moor - where he was integral in the club's 2023 promotion into the Premier League as champions with a points total of 101.
At the time, Bellamy was also at Burnley and the pair formed a close relationship.
Indeed, Bellamy's appointment as Wales head coach in the summer of 2024 saw Cremers join up with the former Liverpool and Newcastle United striker in the national team set-up.
In November, when asked what Cremers added to his team, Bellamy replied: "Everything. The year we had at Burnley was down to him.
"We murdered the league and it was that. It hadn't been done before.
"Piet really pushed us towards this way. Vinny was always very intelligent about sounding out the best people.
"He brought Piet into our world then and it was just like 'wow', he moved so many different areas for us."
The success Cremers has already enjoyed during the early days of his club career has followed him into international football.
Wales are unbeaten since Bellamy and Cremers arrived; the team have won four and drawn four of their eight matches in charge so far.

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