Former Spain coach Luis Aragones admitted taking his new post at Fenerbahce was
a 'risk' but vowed to do his utmost to bring success to the Turkish club.
The 69-year-old, who six days ago led Spain to their first major trophy in 44
years at Euro 2008, has signed a two-year contract in Istanbul.
'If you want to be successful, you have to take some risks,' said Aragones.
'I had to take this risk, and try something new.
'Of course, I will always miss Spain, but now I'm only focused on Fenerbahce's
success.'
Aragones was impressed last season with Fener's run to the Champions League
quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by eventual runners-up Chelsea.
'I'm so happy to be a part of this great club,' he said. 'Fenerbahce had a
great season in the Champions League, so now everyone knows what we are capable
of achieving.
'I watched Fenerbahce in the Champions League, so I know my players very well.
They all are very strong and qualified.'
Aragones succeeds Brazilian Zico, who left the club last month after their
second-placed Super Lig finish.