Tuesday 6 June 2017 12:24, UK
Borussia Dortmund have appointed Ajax's Peter Bosz as their new head coach.
The 53-year-old Dutchman took Ajax to an unsuccessful Europa League final against Manchester United last season, while finishing second in the Eredivisie.
Bosz replaces Thomas Tuchel, who left Dortmund last week despite winning the German Cup and finishing third in the Bundesliga.
Bosz - a disciple of the late Johan Cruyff's style of football - revitalised Ajax with a young, energetic and dynamic team in what will be his only season at the club.
They missed out on the title by just two points to Feyenoord, scoring the second-most goals behind the champions and conceding the joint-least along with third-place PSV Eindhoven.
Former Netherlands international Bosz began his managerial career with his hometown club AGOVV Apeldoorn - an amateur team.
He then to gook over at De Graafschap before two separate spells with Heracles either side of stint as Feyenoord's technical director, but grabbed more attention from a successful three-year spell in charge of Vitesse Arnhem, qualifying the team for the Europa League.