Everton: WSL side appoint Brian Sorensen as manager
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Women's Super League strugglers Everton have appointed Danish coach Brian Sorensen as manager on a two-year deal.
Sorensen is currently manager at Danish top-flight side Fortuna Hjorring, where he has won two league titles in two spells at the club.
The 41-year-old will join up with Everton in the summer once Hjorring's season finishes.
Chris Roberts will continue on an interim basis until the conclusion of the season.
"Everton is one of the historic clubs in women's football and our backgrounds fit nicely, with common values, work ethic and ambitions," Sorensen said.
"Having studied the squad in depth during this process, I feel there is massive potential, with players capable of making an impact on the biggest stages."
The club sacked Willie Kirk in October, and Jean-Luc Vasseur was dismissed in February after 10 games.
Players and staff at Everton are believed to have been told last week of Sorensen's imminent appointment.
"Brian was the outstanding candidate from a very strong field, and he is a proven winner," Alan McTavish, managing director of Everton Women, said.
"His vision for the team, along with his ambition and drive to move Everton forward, impressed us."
The Toffees are 10th in the Women's Super League, having picked up 18 points from 19 games.
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