Tsatsimas said Wanderers had been inundated with enquiries and applications after Tony Popovic resigned as head coach on Sunday morning.

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“It’s been crazy, I’m actually grateful that you’re here because it’s taken me away from the emails and phone calls,” Tsatsimas said.

“It highlights to us the magnitude of the club and how big it has become in a very short time.

“We have some of the most outstanding elements that a football club requires.

“We’ve got a new stadium on the horizon, we’ve got a fantastic academy that’ll be the envy of all sporting organisations across the road, our academy is developing some outstanding juniors.

“International interest has been amazing. It’s left us flabbergasted but indicative of where this club has come in such a short period of time.”

Tsatsimas reiterated his statement on Sunday that Wanderers will take their time to get the right man for the job.