Guus Hiddink is in the frame to take over as Barcelona manager after resigning his post at Anzhi Makhachkala.The mega-rich Russian outfit announced that the former Chelsea and Holland manager had stepped down on Monday afternoon with immediate effect.Betting on Hiddink to take over from Tito Vilanova at the Nou Camp was suspended by several bookmakers shortly after he announced his resignation.
Leaving Russia: Guus Hiddink has resigned as Anzhi boss after under 18 months at the helmNewell's Old Boys manager Gerardo Martino is also a contender for the Barca job and Lionel Messi on Monday said: 'I like Tata Martino. He is a great coach and he showed that in the Clausura with what he did for the team, the way it ended and how he did it. He gets his teams playing well and we all respect him.'In a statement on Anzhi's website Hiddink, who signed a one-year contract extension as recently as June, said: 'This decision was not easy to me but I've always said that my mission may end when the club will be able to develop and grow on itself, without my participation.'Now it's time has come. I am convinced that the club has a great future, and I'm glad I was part of this large-scale project of football.'Vilanova resigned as Barca boss last week after just a year in charge to concentrate on his long-running battle against cancer.
Tragic: Tito Vilanova had to resign at Barcelona due to health issues
Stars: Hiddink will inherit a squad involving Lionel Messi (left), though there are doubts over the future of Manchester United target Cesc Fabregas
Taking charge: Former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen (left) is to take over the Russian clubHiddink, 66, has one of the most decorated c.vs in European football having managed across the continent since 1987.He led Chelsea to the FA Cup in 2009 while in temporary charge and had a season at Barca's arch-rivals Real Madrid in 1998-99.Hiddink's resignation comes just days after he pushed an official in a league game, which could have meant being handed a six-game ban from the Russian FA.Former Manchester United first-team coach Rene Meulensteen has taken over as temporary boss of Anzhi. More...Former Man United coach Meulensteen takes up Anzhi role alongside HiddinkVilanova stands down as Barcelona boss to concentrate on battle against cancerMessi throws support behind Martino in race to take Barcelona hotseatPuyol: Laudrup and Villas-Boas are capable of replacing Vilanova... as long as they follow the Barcelona wayShare or comment on this article 264shares by TaboolaFrom the WebFrom The WebStereoTude
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