Fans has been left shocked as Burton Albion quickly appoint a new manager in former Brewers boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, it’s been confirmed.
Jake Buxton left the club following the 4-3 defeat against Wigan Athletic, with the Brewers bottom of the League One table with and winning just once in their last 19 games.
A caretaker manager looked set be in charge for the home game against Oxford United, that will be coach and sports scientist Chris Beardsley and physio Nick Fenton.
✍️ Burton Albion Football Club is delighted to confirm the return of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (@jf9hasselbaink) as manager!
Welcome back, Jimmy! More via the club website here.#BAFC
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— Burton Albion FC (@burtonalbionfc) January 1, 2021
CLUB STATEMENT:
Burton Albion can confirm that Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has been reappointed manager of the club.
He re-joins the Brewers five years after leaving the Pirelli stadium for QPR when the Brewers were poised for promotion to the Championship.
Hasselbaink is a former Leeds United, Atletico Madrid and Chelsea striker as well as a Netherlands international. He was first appointed as Burton Albion manager in November 2014 following Gary Rowett’s departure and led Albion to the League Two title before leaving for QPR just over a year later with the Brewers top of League One.
He will be assisted by former Stevenage player and manager Dino Maamria, who has most recently been head coach at Oldham Athletic.
Hasselbaink said: “It’s great to be working with Ben Robinson again. We had a really good working relationship last time and hopefully we can get that back on track.
“Burton Albion is a club which is very close to my heart and a really special club for me and my family.
“The job is totally different from the first time, but we are coming in to try as quickly as possible to get us up the league and keep ourselves in League One – that’s our aim and first and foremost that’s what we will be trying to do.
“We know there is enough quality in the playing squad but that’s not reflected in where we are in the table so there is a lot of hard work to be done.
“I have wonderful memories from when I was here before and it was a very important time in my life and I have always kept in touch with the club but I know it’s a different job now.
“Hopefully, we can get us going as quickly as possible. The transfer widow is opening but you have to give the players who are there a chance. There are good players at Burton Albion who are under achieving and the first job is to get them back to their normal ability. We want to help the players to start performing and we need to squeeze as much out of them as we can, to get clean sheets and to win matches.
“I got my pro licence with Dino and went on a few courses with him. He knows the leagues and players. He’s a good coach, he’s driven and he will help us push us forward.”
Maamria said: “It’s a good match in a good football club. I’m proven in terms of getting teams out of this kind of situation as I have shown in my last five jobs. Jimmy knows the football club and works well with the Chairman.
“I will be working with the players day to day, motivating them and using that knowhow of getting the club out of this position we are in with Jimmy overseeing everything and I think it will make for a great partnership.
“We are lucky to have a fantastic Chairman who leads the club with integrity, and we are looking forwarding to getting on with the job.”
Hasselbaink will be at the game tomorrow but will leave the team in the hands of Nick Fenton and Chris Beardsley while he watches from the stand.
“From Monday we start the hard work so we can get to know the players and start planning,” he said.
Burton Albion Chairman Ben Robinson said: “I’m delighted to welcome Jimmy back to Burton Albion. It’s an appointment I know will excite our fans after the last time he was here which started the most successful period in the club’s history.
“In Dino Maamria, we also have someone who has proven managerial experience in his own right and I’m sure he and Jimmy will forge a great partnership.
“There is a lot of work to do but I know with Jimmy and Dino we have given ourselves the best opportunity of turning the club’s playing fortunes around.”
Fans reacted, some with shock as Burton Albion quickly appoint a new manager just days after Jake Buxton’s departure…
Welcome home king 👑 first order of business 💛🖤 pic.twitter.com/P9NUqFax7Q
— Robbie (@rturnerdesigns) January 1, 2021
Ah man I was liking his punditry! Fair play though a really knowledgeable legend about the game we all love 💙
— Dexter Dawson (@DexDawson) January 1, 2021
Remember watching Dino play against us for Stevenage a number of times in the non league days. A name I’ve never forgotten, and another appointment that feels quite poignant in a way, given how much of a nightmare he was when he played against us 😂 great signings!
— Shinka (@Haushinkadaz) January 1, 2021
Thank fuck we don’t have to put up with him on TV as a pundit for #Lufc games now…
Any jobs going for Ms Carney while you’re at it???
😉😉😉— AnonymousWedger🏆 (@AnonymousWedger) January 1, 2021
Ah man I was liking his punditry! Fair play though a really knowledgeable legend about the game we all love 💙
— Dexter Dawson (@DexDawson) January 1, 2021
Thank fuck we don’t have to listen to him waffling on about Leeds on Tv now.
Let’s hope he’s a better manager than a pundit 🤷♂️
— J-MO (@J_MO80) January 1, 2021
Time to prove me wrong! Got my backing but also got to get us out of this mess! #BAFC
— David (@dturner1997) January 1, 2021
Get in! We won’t have to listen to him on Leeds games anymore 🥳 🎉🎊 And given he knows how to manage better than Bielsa, would expect to be playing them in the Premier league within a few years
— Mark (@connor_mjc) January 1, 2021
Under JFH we had the fittest Albion squad ever, they fought every game till the end. There will be no hiding places for anyone not pulling there weight.
If he keeps us up , the fans will come back, when we are allowed
UTB— JAYFW (@JAYFW3) January 1, 2021
What a legend. Love this guy
— JD (@Jordan243431) January 1, 2021
Let’s face It, it couldn’t be any worse than it was. Delighted for #hasselbainkreturns
— SETH (@seth_______seth) January 1, 2021
@TheSquareBall @TalkingShutt thank fuck for that – the new don goodman has gone!!! Hope he’s signed a 6 year deal!
— Nick Cross (@clouseofbristol) January 1, 2021
I’m amazed as he was one of the worst managers @ntfc I’ve ever seen!!! Unbelievable !!! @tonyrayfield55 @Andycgs …… got to be a boost to Northampton’s survival hopes?!!
— John Mantle (@JohnnyMantle3) January 1, 2021
So this means he won’t be doing punditry now?! 2021 is off to a fucking flyer!!!!🙌🏼🎉🕺🏼
— Mundo (@simundo17) January 1, 2021
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