Coach’s Surprise Move at Brighton
Dario Vidosic, a former Socceroo, made a surprising choice at Brighton. He has asked his dad, Rado, to be the head of women’s and girls’ coaching at the Women’s Super League club. This choice has raised some eyebrows. The duo is known for their close bond and coaching experience. Dario is new to managing and could use his dad’s support, especially since the team is struggling after three straight losses.
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A Well-Known Team
Before Brighton, Dario and Rado worked at Melbourne City. They did well there, with Rado leading the women’s team. Dario decided to bring his dad on board after a good start to the season. However, the team has hit some bumps recently. Still, Dario believes Rado can help turn things around. With two decades in coaching, Rado has plenty of knowledge to share that could really help Brighton’s women’s program.
Dario Talks About His Growth
After Brighton’s 3-0 loss to Manchester United, Dario opened up about his dad joining the team. He said he’s still figuring things out as a coach. Rado’s experience, he believes, will help the whole team. “I’ve only been coaching for a very short time, so I know I’m still learning a lot,” Dario explained. “He’s got experience that will guide us, not just in the team but also in the academy. He’ll help all of us in the women’s and girl’s program.”
Mixed Feelings About the Change
Dario’s honesty about his growth has been received well. But some people, like former Matilda Ashleigh Sykes, have raised questions. On Optus Sport’s Women’s Football Wrap, she said having a dad-coach duo at Brighton is unusual. “He’s still a young coach, and it’s nice to have support around him, she noted. But it does seem a bit strange. You’re in one of the biggest leagues; believe in yourself.” Despite her concerns, Sykes appreciated Dario’s willingness to learn and improve.
Brighton’s Standing in the WSL
Even with the recent losses, Brighton is sitting in a solid fifth place in the Women’s Super League. They’ve already matched their number of wins from last season. With a good foundation, the partnership between the Vidosics could help Brighton bounce back and keep pushing for success in the league.