Gio Interview In De Telegraaf

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When asked at his presentation at the Ibrox stadium whether he had spoken head over heels for manager Gerrard, who had left Aston Villa, the Dutchman immediately nodded in the affirmative. ,,Yes, Steven sent me a whole email, I thought that was very sympathetic of him'', says Van Bronckhorst. ,,We have both started new jobs and we will be in contact more in the coming weeks. He has done a wonderful job here and I wish him all the best at his new club."

How does it feel to be back in Glasgow?

“I am especially proud. I first joined this club in 1998. I sat here with Dick Advocaat, who was our trainer. In all those years I have kept in touch with the club, with the players with whom I have played here because I had a good time here as a player myself. When I walked through the city again the past few days, I immediately got the feeling of that time again. Because I was immediately involved with the people of the club, that feeling only became stronger."

A lot has happened at Rangers in the meantime, didn't you have a little consultation before you said 'yes' to the offer?

“It wasn't that hard for me. I really know the club, I know how big Rangers is and I didn't have to worry about taking the job or not. Of course you first sit down with each other, in the end a concrete offer had to be made. But I had faith that it would be okay. Rangers knew that I want to lead this club and create the same success as before at Feyenoord. Busy? I've felt that since I was young, as a player and as a coach. But that brings out the best in you.”

You immediately saw Rangers lose in the semi-final of the cup on Sunday.

,,I had seen a lot of videos of the team before, a lot of matches. Last year the team became champion, there is a nice selection and the club wants to become champion again. But you don't just become that. The elimination in the semi-finals was a disappointment. I've seen things that I want to change, but I'm going to meet the players for the first time this Tuesday and look those guys in the eye. What I want to change I will tell them first, not here now.”

Everyone in Scotland wants to know what your style of football will be with Rangers?

“I grew up in the Netherlands. We all know the 4-3-3 system best. I have used that a lot as a player and as a coach. That 4-3-3 is your starting point, but I think I've shown over the years that I can use multiple systems. I also want my players to know each system so you can switch in matches. Isn't that modern football? As long as it leads to victories.”

Are you allowed to invest and is there something financially possible at the club?

,,I had great conversations with technical director Ross Wilson. I know where the club management wants to see Rangers in the coming years, what their philosophy is. If there are players coming in or going out we will discuss that, but I am sure the club will do everything they can to support me. It is difficult that as a trainer you now have to start without preparation. Normally you have six weeks to get to know your team and to learn a way of playing. That time is not here now and that is far from ideal. But it's just as annoying for the players, they don't want this in the middle of a season. But that's the way it is and we're just going to get started."

Thursday there is immediately a crucial game against Sparta Prague to stay in Europe?

,,I only have a few days to prepare the team. I would love to continue playing European with the team. For me every competition or tournament is equally important. It will be very special to be back next to the line on Thursday. If I see how I was already welcomed on Sunday, Thursday will probably only get better. What matters right now is that I use a way of playing that the players feel comfortable with and that leads to a profit."

Everyone in Scotland wants to know what kind of coach you are.

,,I'm lucky to have worked as a player under great coaches. Dick Advocaat, Arsene Wenger, Frank Rijkaard, Louis van Gaal, all fantastic trainers. Before I went to China I had the opportunity to work for the Manchester City Group for months and I also had the opportunity to speak with Pep Guardiola about the profession. At Feyenoord I won prizes for a number of years in a row. All those experiences make you a better coach. I think everyone knows that I like a certain discipline and that I am attacking with all my teams. It will be no different here.”
 

Everyone in Scotland wants to know what your style of football will be with Rangers?​

“I grew up in the Netherlands. We all know the 4-3-3 system best. I have used that a lot as a player and as a coach. That 4-3-3 is your starting point, but I think I've shown over the years that I can use multiple systems. I also want my players to know each system so you can switch in matches. Isn't that modern football? As long as it leads to victories.”

That’s the important bit.
 

Everyone in Scotland wants to know what your style of football will be with Rangers?​

“I grew up in the Netherlands. We all know the 4-3-3 system best. I have used that a lot as a player and as a coach. That 4-3-3 is your starting point, but I think I've shown over the years that I can use multiple systems. I also want my players to know each system so you can switch in matches. Isn't that modern football? As long as it leads to victories.”

That’s the important bit.

Walter "Just win!"
 
Really excited for the Gio era. His resume is as cultured as it gets. A Dutch football education, influenced by some of the greatest coaches of our era and most importantly someone that truly understands what winning means.
 
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Everyone in Scotland wants to know what your style of football will be with Rangers?​

“I grew up in the Netherlands. We all know the 4-3-3 system best. I have used that a lot as a player and as a coach. That 4-3-3 is your starting point, but I think I've shown over the years that I can use multiple systems. I also want my players to know each system so you can switch in matches. Isn't that modern football? As long as it leads to victories.”

That’s the important bit.
I think if any of us were offered to trade some of the great football we have played the last few years for a few more trophies we would do it in a heartbeat.
 
"I've seen things that I want to change, but I'm going to meet the players for the first time this Tuesday and look those guys in the eye"

Love that from Gio. Interesting to see what immediate changes will be made.
 
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