Who will Melbourne Victory's next coach be?

By John Davidson / Roar Guru

Mehmet Durakovic’s six-month reign at Melbourne Victory is over, with the former Socceroo axed this morning.

Assistant coach Kevin Muscat has been named as caretaker, but a new head coach is expected to be named in the next 48 hours. Already the rumours and suggestions are bandied about as to whom the next coach of Australia’s biggest football club will be. The main suggestions are:

Branko Culina

He has the experience, the know-how and is available after being controversially sacked by the Newcastle Jets just days before the season started. Culina knows Melbourne well, having played with Essendon Croatia and St Albans Dinamo, and having coached several clubs in the Victorian Premier League and the NSL.

He also knows the A-League, after stints coaching Sydney FC and Newcastle, and hs teams generally play attacking football. But the 54-year has been axed by his last two clubs, putting a question mark over his ability. Still, Culina remains the early favourite.

Frank Farina

Betting agencies have the ex-Socceroos coach Frank Farina favourite to take up the role. Farina certainly has the experience, with an NSL title in the bag with Brisbane Strikers, and has previously coached the likes of Victory strikers Archie Thompson and Harry Kewell.

Like Culina, he is also available after being dumped by the Brisbane Roar back in 2009, although he is currently in charge of the Papua New Guinea national team, I imagine he would not hesitate in assuming an A-League job if it came his way.

But also like Culina, Farina has been sacked from his past two roles in hardly the best circumstances, with the Socceroos and Brisbane. Definitely a frontrunner.

Ange Postecoglu

Melbourne born-and-bred, Ange would be somewhat of a left-field choice for the Victory. Obviously he would be a great appointment – he loves the city and is regarded as Australia’s best homegrown football coach after engineering the Roar’s transformation to a history-making side.

But with the Roar no longer easily the best side in the A-League, and with an Asian Champions League campaign on the horizon, it remains to be seen if he would up and leave at the time when the Queensland club needs him the most. The former South Melbourne coach is an outside chance for the position.

The rest of the pack

Other names are being bandied about in quick succession.

Abel Balbo – the Argentine who was involved in the drama with Harry Kewell hiring him as his personal trainer. Roy Keane – who was linked with the position after Ernie Merrick was sacked. Former Socceroos mentor and coaching guru Guus Hiddink, which seems unlikely considering the pay packet he would demand.

Gianfranco Zola, a playing legend who was previously managing West Ham in the Premier League. Ex-Mariners coach Lawrie McKinna, who is now working in the Chinese Super League. Dutch coaches Rini Colen and Jan Versleijen, but they are both long odds. Former Perth and AIS head coach Ron Smith, as well as Socceroo legends Paul Okon and Ned Zelic. And of course Kevin Muscat, though Victory has indicated that Muskie won’t get the top job. But there are others who could suit the role, like current South Melbourne coach Eddie Krncevic.

Australian football does have a recent history of recycling coaches in the A-League, so Culina and Farina have a good chance of getting the job. But overseas coaches remain in vogue, and after the Durakovic failure Victory may want to go with an international big name.

That’s where the likes of Keane, Zola, even Ruud Gullit and others, come into the frame. It’s very hard to say who will get the Victory position, but the best thing is we won’t have to wait long to find out.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2012-01-08T03:41:20+00:00

John Davidson

Roar Guru


No I certainly didn't Atawhai! There were other reports of possibles Graham Taylor and Iain Dowie, but they went for another Northern Irishman in Magilton. It seems a very strange appointment, out of nowhere really.

2012-01-07T01:43:31+00:00

Atawhai Drive

Roar Guru


John, clearly you didn't see Jim Magilton coming. I doubt whether anyone did. What do you make of his appointment?

2012-01-06T23:33:58+00:00

Kasey

Guest


I'm enjoying the sense of entitlement the MVC fans have, " we're a big club, we're the biggest club etc, so we should have a world famous coach" actually thinking that Ange would leave BNR for them?? ..the hubris is hilarious. From best run club in the league to complete Soap Opera in 2 years...sacking 2 football directors, 2 coaches and 1 chairman; the famously arrogant MVC fans having to acquaint themselves with the bottom end of the table. Its a great time to be a fan of one of the other 9 teams:)

2012-01-06T10:39:28+00:00

SVB

Guest


Zola would be brilliant. More continental style football please.

2012-01-06T09:12:50+00:00

1234

Guest


Ian Dobson- the most successful coach in Victoria with the VPL

2012-01-06T07:33:11+00:00

Rusty0256

Guest


Said it on another thread but if it's an English coach (has been some suggestions it might be) I think EL Tel, Terry Venables would be the man. He is available, loves Aus and Aussie footballers and must surely see that the circle beginning with the bitterness from 1997 could be neatly closed by a triumphant swansong A-League championship in 2012/13 (retiring and handing over to a now well-educated and hopefully calmer KM). Whilst he has not coached for a few years and is (a fit and well) 70 or thereabouts he is still chased by Premier league clubs and is amongst the most tactically intelligent of all British coaches. And for everyone saying we need a successful coach, Venables CV is a cracker. And then think of the publicity; Harry meeting El Tel at the airport is going to get front pages in Melbourne and sports pages in London. So whilst it probably won't happen, I for one sure hope it does.

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