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Former Socceroo Michael Valkanis has taken the reins of European football aristocrats Ajax for the briefest of spells – because the Dutch giants’ manager is in Australia for his son’s wedding.

Valkanis stepped into the breach on Sunday (Monday AEDT) to oversee the four-time European champions’ Eredivisie clash with Zwolle – and ended up with a point after a 2-2 draw at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena.

Michael Valkanis talks to Ar’jany Martha during Ajax’s game against Zwolle.Credit: Getty

It wasn’t the perfect result for the former Australia defender, after his side let a two-goal lead slip away, but it proved an emotional afternoon as fans paid tribute to manager John van’t Schip following the death of his wife.

Dutchman van’t Schip, the former boss at Melbourne City where Valkanis was his assistant, has taken a break from Ajax to attend his son Davey’s wedding in Australia after a traumatic time for the family.

“It doesn’t hurt, there are priorities in life,” van’t Schip said of his trip to Australia, where Davey plays for Essendon Royals in Melbourne, after wife Danielle lost her battle with cancer in October.

So he left Valkanis to run the show for two games while he was away.

Sam Kersten on the attack for Ajax on Sunday.Credit: Getty

“It’s amazing – the Dutchman’s gone to Australia and the Australian’s in Holland – John will be laughing at that, too, but we’ll make sure we’ll do the job for him,” Valkanis, 49, said after being thrust into the limelight at the 36-time league champions.

In the 55th minute of Sunday’s match, the crowd of 53,853 in Amsterdam paid tribute to their absent manager and to honour Danielle, who died at the age of 55.

“I started working with John at Melbourne City, we bonded immediately over football philosophy and we’ve become really good friends,” said Valkanis, who managed City briefly after van’t Schip resigned in 2017.

“He’s a special person to me – we’ve worked together for six, seven years, at Zwolle and the Greek national team, and now at Ajax.

“We speak every day, it’s pretty special for him to be going back to his son’s wedding but he’s gone through some tough times. Even while he’s away, though, he’ll be thinking of Ajax.”

The pair have done a fine job rejuvenating Ajax after a rocky start to the season during which they dropped to the bottom of the table.

Remarkably, Valkanis is the sixth man to take the reins at the storied club in 2023.

Former Ajax and Netherlands winger van’t Schip, aided by Valkanis, a central defender who won his lone cap for Australia in 2006, has pushed Ajax back up to fifth in the table.

Valkanis will also be in charge for a Dutch Cup match against USV Hercules on Thursday before van’t Schip returns.

AAP

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