LONDON — English Championship club Fulham appointed former Watford manager Slavisa Jokanovic as head coach late Sunday (Monday Manila time), 49 days after firing Kit Symons.
Jokanovic led Watford to promotion to the English Premier League last season but talks on a new contract collapsed and the 47-year-old Serb left to become boss at Maccabi Tel Aviv.
He apologized to Maccabi fans for departing now, saying the Fulham position was “a very important job” and he hoped “to be there a very long time.”
If so, it will be a change to the pattern under Khan, who also owns the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars.
Since buying Fulham in July 2013, Khan has gone through several managers: Martin Jol, Rene Meulensteen, Felix Magath and Symons.
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