New Bruges coach Parker makes debut against leader Genk: “What I stand for as a coach, I hope to see on the field”

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Scott Parker will make his baptism of fire at Club Brugge on Sunday. And that immediately against leader Racing Genk. Below is the reaction of the Briton before the start of the meeting.

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“It’s been pretty hectic so far anyway,” Parker told Eleven. “It’s a new country, but I’ve already settled in well here in Belgium. So far everything went well, although of course I have not been outside the base camp in Bruges much.”

“It will take some searching, but personally I don’t think it’s much different than at my previous clubs. Also about the players. I tried to get my vision into the team. What I stand for as a coach. I have also tried to make my mark on a technical level, but it will all take time until the team is completely as I envision it. I hope the team plays as dominantly as possible and does a lot with the ball.”

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