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The Jewish coach eyeing glory in English football

Leonid Slutsky is expected to be managing Hull City's fight back into the Premier League next season

June 8, 2017 08:58
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Leonid Slutsky is currently best-known as the former manager of Russia’s national football team whose playing career was ended when he fell out of a tree trying to rescue a neighbour’s cat.

But the 46-year-old could be on the verge of becoming the most prominent Jewish face in English football if his expected appointment as Hull City manager is confirmed in the coming days.

The secret behind his potential emergence in the beautiful game in this country? Roman Abramovich.

The Jewish oligarch owner of Chelsea has been offering a helping hand to Slutsky in recent months, championing his cause, giving him the use of the Premier League champions’ facilities, and encouraging English clubs to take an interest in appointing him as a head coach.

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