Gerardo Seoane is reportedly the favorite to replace Dardai at Hertha https://www.90min.de/posts/6349807-...-der-favorit-auf-die-nachfolge-von-pal-dardai
On topic of Swiss coaches Martin Schmidt is off to a good start winning both his first 2 matches at Augsburg While the Ösi, Adi Hütter who won the Swiss league with Young Boys last season moved to Eintracht Frankfurt has been doing a great job. It'll be interesting to see if Seoane can have similar impact. Still a really young coach though. His first season with YB and going to win the Swiss league title. His previous experience is coaching at Luzern.
Leon Bailey out injured several weeks for Leverkusen. Uncertain if he'll be able to return later this season https://www.ligainsider.de/mobile/leon-bailey_7638/leverkusen-mehrere-wochen-ohne-bailey-268198/ Gladbach linked with Ruben Vargas from Luzern http://www.fussballtransfers.com/bundesliga/m-gladbach-schweiz-juwel-vargas-im-visier_103208
Easy 4-0 win for Dortmund vs Freiburg If Dortmund can integrate Alex Isak, keep Sancho, reinforce the fullback positions and bring in another solid midfielder they can have a strong team to compete again next season
Meanwhile “Bauern” are looking at reloading, by proportions greater than entire teams’ payrolls...you think other teams are in a state of suspended animation?
Stuttgart to go with U19 coach Willig for remainder of the season for their relegation battle https://www.90min.de/posts/6350386-hitzlsperger-schenkt-willig-das-vertrauen-bis-zum-saisonende
Leipzig will likely fight for 3rd again. Nagelsmann takes over in the summer and could make things interesting Schalke are in shambles and will probably take 2 or more seasons to get back into European relevancy again. Leverkusen need to invest in more depth in order to compete for Top 4. Frankfurt might be ahead of them if they keep Jovic and can reinforce some positions. Gladbach will need to rebuild in some positions
he's German why are we discussing him here? makes sense Stuttgart U19 are in 1st place in U19 Sud/Sudwest, best current result for over a decade. Wonder if he'll use any U19 players?
Yep they've already fired 2 coaches already this season. I prefer if Nürnberg leap ahead of them for 3rd last and relegation playoffs. But realistically Stuttgart might have more strength to survive
Increasing trend of foreign coaches in the Bundesliga, especially ones from Switzerland, Austria and Holland https://m.bild.de/sport/fussball/fu...ie-deutschen-trainer-61378300.bildMobile.html
Sanches on his future: "I don't know whether a loan or a sale is better. We have one more month, I'll see what's best for me. It does not matter if it's in Portugal, England or Spain, I want just play" pic.twitter.com/m8pGclsJWS— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) April 20, 2019
Apart from Wolfsburg, reports also saying that Schalke and Stuttgart are interested in Oliver Glasner https://www.ligainsider.de/mobile/oliver-glasner_20530/mehrere-interessenten-aus-deutschland-268234/
Hertha's preferred coaching candidate Seoane is now off the list as he wants to stay at Young Boys Bern. https://www.ligainsider.de/mobile/gerardo-seoane_20528/seoane-will-in-bern-bleiben-268256/
Fredrik Gulbrandsen could follow Marco Rose to Gladbach https://www.transfermarkt.de/f-gulb...ngladbach-/thread/forum/154/thread_id/1039942
Hertha keeping track of Maxi Ullmann from LASK Linz as the future of Plattenhardt and Mittelstädt at the club remains uncertain long term http://www.fussballtransfers.com/nachricht/lask-linksverteidiger-im-hertha-visier_103235
Glasner to Wolfsburg confirmed https://www.kicker.de/news/fussball...taetigt_glasner-wird-labbadia-nachfolger.html
Leipzig bringing in Hannes Wolf and Luan Candido in the summer While six players are expected to leave: Werner, Bruma, Augustin, Ilsanker, Mvogo and Sarachi http://www.fussballtransfers.com/bundesliga/rb-leipzig-sechs-spieler-vor-dem-abschied_103249
lol at those RB flops outside of Werner. I did say that Sarachi, Augustin, Ilsanker and Bruma were all meh players, good riddance.