AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Twente Enschede coach Alfred Schreuder became the first casualty of the new Dutch league season after being sacked on Sunday, less than 24 hours after they lost their derby match at Heracles Almelo.
Schreuder, 42, had been in charge since 2013 after taking over from Steve McClaren and was officially head coach since June last year after securing the necessary qualification.
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