Dick Advocaat has admitted that he will be hanging up his managerial boots at the end of the season, once his short term contract at Sunderland is up. – Joking that if he was to carry on, his wife would leave him.
The 67 year old said in a recent interview “This is my last job,” following reports from his home country Holland. He will not be staying on at Wearside upon the conclusion of the season, Advocaat said: “No, no, no I get a divorce!” – If he were to say.
Sunderland managed to pull off a massive win at Goodison Park over the weekend beating Everton 2-0, dragging them out of the bottom 3. A win at Leicester and a defeat for Hull this forth coming weekend should pretty much secure the Black Cats for another season in the Premiership, and result in another great escape.
Advocaat also added “I have had a great career and have won a lot of prizes and I am really enjoying what I am doing now.
“Hopefully we stay up.
“If not, I have still enjoyed my time at Sunderland.“(Keeping Sunderland up) is huge for the club and hopefully they can make a good set-up for next season.“That is important.”