London - Arab Today
Dick Advocaat has stepped down as head coach of Sunderland, the Premier League strugglers announced on Sunday.
Advocaat, 68, was appointed last March and successfully steered Sunderland clear of relegation, but they have made a poor start to the current campaign and sit second-bottom with three points from eight games.
"I want to thank everyone who has stood behind me," Advocaat said in a statement released by the club.
"This is a very special football club, with so many great people, but I feel it is the right time to do this -- not for me, but for the club.
"I have made the decision to go after only eight games as I felt it was important to give everyone time turn things around -- like we did last year.
"I am thankful to the chairman (Ellis Short) for understanding my feelings and I remain on good terms with everyone at the club."
The experienced Dutch coach announced his departure from Sunderland at the end of last season, following a 0-0 draw at Arsenal that secured the club's top-flight status and left him in tears.
He reversed his decision in June, signing a new one-year contract, but Sunderland have made a dismal start to the season and Advocaat hinted after Saturday's 2-2 draw at home to West Ham United that he had decided to leave the Stadium of Light.
"I am truly saddened by Dick's decision, but I respect him for his honesty and for doing what he feels is right for the club," said Sunderland chairman Ellis Short.
"He is a man of integrity and a true football person."
Source: AFP