Edgar Davis, former player of Barcelona, Juventus, Milan, Ajax and Inter made his debut this Sunday as coach of Olhaense, a team in the Portuguese third division. The Dutchman did not have, precisely, the best of premieres, since His team could not win, but he was also sent off after being involved in a tanzan between players.
The match between Lusitano and Olhaense, which had Davis' debut as its main attraction, ended with a 0-0 draw. And once finished, the brawl between several players took place and in which the Dutch coach participated. The referee of the meeting did not hesitate to expel him, further impoverishing his debut in front of Olhaense. After the game, Davis left the field quite angry and refused to attend to the media.
This is Davids' second experience as head coach after combining the work of player and coach at Barnet, of the English League Two, from 2012 to 2014.