
Ange Postecoglou has returned to management with Saudi Pro League champions Al Nassr, accepting a two-year contract that places him in charge of a star-studded squad led by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Announcing the appointment on Friday, Al Nassr described the move as “a new chapter” and confirmed that Postecoglou had been appointed head coach of the first team for the next two seasons.
The appointment represents a remarkable turnaround for the 60-year-old Australian, whose reputation endured a turbulent period following his exits from Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest.
Reuters reported that Postecoglou is attempting to “revive his career” after two difficult spells in the Premier League.
The news agency noted that his brief Nottingham Forest tenure ended after an eight-match winless run, while his Tottenham reign concluded shortly after delivering Europa League success.
Al Nassr’s statement was concise but emphatic: “We wish him and his staff every success.”
The move also creates one of football’s most intriguing partnerships. Postecoglou now inherits a squad captained by Ronaldo, who helped guide Al Nassr to the Saudi Pro League title last season.
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On X, the club wrote, “It’s official: Mr. Ange Postecoglou is the new Head Coach of @AlNassrFC.
“He signed a contract for 2 seasons. Welcome, Gaffer!”
According to TNT Sports, the appointment pairs “Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr” with a coach renowned for his attacking philosophy and strong personality. TNT described the Australian as one of the most recognisable managers available on the market following his departure from English football.
For Postecoglou, Saudi Arabia offers an opportunity to rebuild momentum and add another chapter to a coaching career that has already produced league titles in Australia, Japan and Scotland.
Reuters noted that he is “known for winning trophies in his second season,” a reputation Al Nassr supporters will hope follows him to Riyadh.
The challenge now is straightforward: transform domestic champions into a sustained powerhouse while managing the expectations that come with coaching one of the world’s most watched clubs and one of football’s greatest players.
For a manager who has built a career on proving doubters wrong, the stage could hardly be bigger.
Tosin Oyediran
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