Go Ahead Eagles has appointed Joseph Oosting as their new manager for the 2026/2027 season. Oosting joins from Antwerp, where he was sacked after a disappointing play-off. He has signed a two-year contract in Deventer. Oosting replaces Melvin Boel, who took over the team after Paul Simonis left for the Bundesliga. Boel won just 12 games during his tenure as manager, with 15 draws and 19 defeats. Oosting previously worked at FC Twente for two seasons, where he averaged 1.6 points per game and had a 47% win ratio. During his time at Antwerp, Oosting won 11 games and lost 12, with three draws. Go Ahead Eagles finished the 2025/2026 season in 12th place in the Eredivisie, after struggling to balance domestic football with their European adventures. Oosting will have to work on improving the team, which had a lot of trouble playing consistently last season. With his experience and qualities as a manager, Go Ahead Eagles hopes that Oosting can lead the team to better results in the future. Oosting has already made a good impression on the players and staff of Go Ahead Eagles, and he is determined to make the team grow and succeed. The new manager will have to get to work quickly, as the new season is just around the corner. Oosting will have to assess the team's strengths and weaknesses, and make the necessary changes to improve their performance. With his expertise and leadership, Go Ahead Eagles is confident that they can achieve their goals and have a successful season.