Freyr Alexandersson, the manager of KV Kortrijk’s ‘sister club’, has expressed his desire to take charge at Cardiff City. Alexandersson has been praised for saving Kortrijk from relegation in the Belgian top division, similar to his previous success with Lyngby in Denmark. With ties to Cardiff City through ownership and player loans, there is speculation about Alexandersson’s potential move to the Bluebirds.
Amid uncertainties surrounding Erol Bulut’s future, Alexandersson has revealed his ambitions to manage in British football. He has disclosed his previous discussions with Cardiff’s management and expressed his dream of coaching the team in the Championship or Premier League. With a successful track record in club management, having been a manager of both the women’s national team and assistant with the men’s team in Iceland, Alexandersson could be a valuable asset to Cardiff City.
In addition to Davies and Ojo, January signing Ryotaro Tsunoda also joined Kortrijk from Yokohama Marinos to gain experience in European football. The potential appointment of Alexandersson as the Bluebirds’ manager could signal a new chapter for the club, as he brings valuable experience and a proven track record of success.
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