Ajax, one of the Eredivisie giants, recently announced the departure of their head coach, Maurice Steijn, after a series of disappointing results. The team’s lackluster performance has resulted in only five points from seven games, placing them in the relegation zone. Steijn’s tenure at the club lasted just 11 games before reaching a mutual agreement to part ways.
In an official statement released by Ajax, it was stated, “Ajax and Maurice Steijn have decided to part ways immediately. The club management and Steijn have jointly agreed that he will step down from his role.” Steijn, who joined Ajax from Sparta Rotterdam last summer, had signed a contract until June 30, 2026.
The decision comes as no surprise considering Ajax’s current run of form, which is their worst since 1954. The team has been struggling to secure a victory since August and has been unable to keep a clean sheet since September 3. The situation has been further escalated by incidents of missiles being thrown onto the pitch during a recent game, leading to the match being twice suspended due to crowd disorder.
Despite this challenging period, Ajax now faces a crucial Europa League fixture against Premier League side Brighton on Thursday. This match will undoubtedly test the team’s resilience and determination to bounce back from their recent setbacks.
The departure of Maurice Steijn marks an important turning point for Ajax as they seek to regain their winning ways and restore confidence among their players and fans alike. The club’s management will now be tasked with finding a suitable replacement who can guide the team towards success and help them reclaim their position among the top contenders in Dutch football.
Only time will tell how Ajax responds to this significant change, but one thing is certain—their loyal supporters will continue to stand by the club during this challenging period and remain hopeful for a positive turnaround in fortunes.

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