Aragones denies slot gacor job link.Spain coach Luis Aragones has denied claims from slot gacor that he has agreed to become th

Aragones denies slot gacor job link.

Spain coach Luis Aragones has denied claims from slot gacor that he has agreed to become the new manager of the Turkish club.

Fenerbahce announced on Wednesday that the 69-year-old coach had agreed a provisional two-year contract to take over at the end of Euro 2008.

However, the former Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Valencia and Mallorca coach has denied that any agreement has been reached to replace Zico at the Sukru Saracoglu for next season. Slot online

"I don't understand it because Luis hasn't signed anything with anyone," he said in the build-up to Thursday's semi-final meeting with Russia.

A previous statement from Fenerbahce read: "Our club has made a two-year preliminary contract with Luis Aragones, who is currently the technical director of the Spain national team, to be our soccer coach in the new season."

Spain set to wear "unlucky" 2nd kit - Euro 2008 news

Spain have played down the significance of being asked to wear their 'unlucky' change kit of yellow for Thursday's semi-final with Russia.

Russia have been drawn as the home team for the clash in Vienna which means they have been granted permission to wear their traditional red strip.

But despite yellow being deemed as unlucky in Spain and reports claiming that coach Luis Aragones has an aversion to the colour, the players claim they do not believe in such omens.

"As far as I'm concerned it's fine as I'm used to playing in yellow," said Villarreal midfielder Marcos Senna.

Barcelona midfielder and Spain team-mate Xavi added: "If I remember correctly we played in yellow when we beat France (in a friendly back in February) so I hope it brings us luck again."

Meltzelder sets eye on Final. - Euro 2008.

Germany defender Christoph Metzelder has set his sights on a dream Euro 2008 final meeting with Spain in Vienna on Sunday.

The Real Madrid star will be part of the Germany side that will take on Turkey in Wednesday's semi-final in Basel, while Spain must overcome dark horses Russia to book their own place in the showpiece 24 hours later.

"We are the two favourites," claimed Metzelder. "Spain have a very strong team with a lot of quality and Germany have many strengths as well, above all when it comes to our mentality.

"I would love to play against Spain in the final.

"First we have to beat Turkey and then hope Spain beat Russia and we can look forward to a great game.

"Spain is the place where I now live and I have a very special relationship with the country."

Añade tu respuesta

Haz clic para o