FC Salzburg's remarkable progress owes a lot to Maric, Rose http://www.espn.co.uk/football/uefa...ogress-owes-much-to-rene-maric-and-marco-rose The rise of RB Salzburg: How Marco Rose's side reached Europa League semis http://www.skysports.com/amp/footba...-marco-roses-side-reached-europa-league-semis
Chelsea had their chance at Tuchel back in January but did not commit. Although not official yet, PSG continues to be his most likeliest desitination. http://www.fussballtransfers.com/nachricht/zahavi-bot-tuchel-bei-chelsea-an_90442
How Jürgen Klopp brought the joy back to Liverpool By Dion Fanning https://www.joe.co.uk/sport/jurgen-klopp-joy-liverpool-champions-league-176800
Wagner with a massive result keeping Man City to a 0-0 draw and as such move to 36 pts with 2 games to go and moving 3 pts ahead of Southampton and Swansea.
Marco Rose after getting to the EL SF and barely losing to Marseille is now Austrian Champ. Beating Vogel's Sturm 4-1. 90+3‘ ABPFIFF! MEEEEEEEEEISTER! // FULL-TIME! CHAAAAAAAAAMPIONS! #RBSSTU pic.twitter.com/fPuxfciKMu— FC Red Bull Salzburg (@RedBullSalzburg) May 6, 2018 Vogel is still 5 pts above 3rd place and in contention for that final CL Qualifier spot with 3 games to go.
An HSV supervisory board member wants Roger Schmidt to be their next head coach for rebuilding even if they get relegated. However, corresponding reports afterwards say that it's highly unrealistic. https://www.transfermarkt.de/berich...itz-nachfolger-fur-neuaufbau/view/news/307316
Farke to Frankfurt? http://readnorwich.com/2018/05/07/eintracht-frankfurt-consider-summer-swoop-for-daniel-farke/ have to say I would like to see him for another season at Norwich to see if he can manage a EPL promotion before he decides to go back to Germany. He's better off getting his 2nd year of experience of coaching in 2nd division over jumping directly to 1BL after his 1st season as a coach.
http://bundesligafanatic.com/201805...-tuchel-and-psg-a-match-made-in-heaven-maybe/ Can he tame the shrew? Tuchel and PSG – a match made in heaven (maybe) https://t.co/pm1zxveSP5 via @Bundesliga4u— Bundesliga FANatic (@Bundesliga4u) May 7, 2018
Brøndby have just signed yet another German player, Björn Kopplin, who is now playing for Hobro in the Danish Superliga but used to play for VfL Bochum and Union Berlin ...it's no secret that Brøndby's absolute most wanted German player is Dominik Kaiser from RB Leipzig...
cool about Kopplin, did not know that he signed to Brondby. For Kaiser, there is some 1BL and 2BL interest on top of Brondby. So he might stay in Germany or he might leave, if he does he's implied more than once that Brondby is likely destination as he knows Zorniger. with Ronnow leaving this Summer, what do you think about Bellot becoming 1st keeper there? Likely or will they get someone else?
No real chance that Bellot will become 1st keeper ... their 1st priority for a replacement is last seasons Superliga 'Keeper of the Year' Sten Grytebust from OB Odense, but in the last transfer window, when Crystal Palace made a last minute bid on Rønnow, Brøndby made a bid on the 1st keeper at FC Midjylland,that got rejected, and so they refused the offer from Crystal Palace, so obviously Brøndby do not really see Bellot as a possible 1st keeper ... Btw, Rønnow is replacing Hradecky who also came to Frankfurt from Brøndby....and Rønnow came to Brøndby as the replacement for Hradecky, so Rønnow has now replaced Hradecky twice in a row ... quite unusual I would say ...
following his 0-0 draw vs Man City, Wagner achieves a 1-1 draw vs Chelsea, which confirms Huddersfield's EPL survival. Massive achievement, although Huddersfield really need to go into the transfer market
Peter Zeidler might join PSG as Thomas Tuchel's assistant coach. He's currently in charge of FC Sochaux in the French Ligue 2, and worked as an assistant at Hoffenheim from 2008-2011. St. Gallen in the Swiss League are also interested in Zeidler. http://www.fussballtransfers.com/nachricht/psg-tuchel-assistent-hoffenheim_90660
Would prefer to see Zeidler like Farke try again in their current clubs before leaving. And him becoming an assistant coach would be a downgrade. Better Sochaux and the Swiss League.
Vogel's Sturm beat Rose's 10 men RB Salzburg 1-0 in ET the Austrian Cup final. Rose failed to get domestic double but both the league and Cup were won by German coaches in the end.
Sturm Graz's first Austrian Cup since 2010 ÖSTERREICHISCHER CUPSIEGER 2018! 🖤🏆______________ 1:0 #STURBS n. V. | FT | #sturmgraz #oefbcup pic.twitter.com/hYUbPG2mKk— SK Sturm Graz (@SKSturm) May 9, 2018
Lol Huddersfield players just enjoying the moment Wagner says the Huddersfield players have opted to go back by bus rather than the scheduled plane, so they can get the beers in. "More than one!"— Miguel Delaney (@MiguelDelaney) May 9, 2018
Alexander Zorniger's Brondby are Danish Cup champions. Coming back from a 1-0 to win 3-1 in the final. VI VED, HVOR POKALEN SKAL STÅ! 🏆💙💛 pic.twitter.com/Kh8HDuE2i4— Brøndby IF (@BrondbyIF) May 10, 2018
Christian Schulz who celebrated the end of his professional career by winning the Austrian Cup with Sturm Graz, could return to Hannover and consider a role in youth training. https://m.bild.de/sport/fussball/ha...ieg-oesterreich-graz-55655296.bildMobile.html
Christian Titz to remain with HSV regardless of which league they'll be in next season http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...r-liga_christian-titz-bleibt-hsv-trainer.html
Titz should stay, if Hamburg get relegated majority of the older players seem headed out because of 1-expiring contracts 2-too expensive 3- They don't want to waste time in 2BL and even then he did a good job in 1BL. Pretty much shows that had he been the coach following Gisdol's sacking, survival might have been more likely. Now he needs to beat Gladbach and hope that Koln beat Wolfsburg just to get to the playoff spot.... Given Titz's management of Hamburg II and working with young players, he would be the ideal coach to try and build Hamburg with using the U19/II players and others who transfer in. They already have 2 transfers in for next season and both are young/youth players.
👍 #Klose: "I'm really looking forward to this role at #FCBayern's academy and I'll give everything I can to justify the faith placed in to me to lead the development of these young players." #MiaSanMia @FCBjuniorteam pic.twitter.com/oJccxLbrbJ— FC Bayern Munich (@FCBayernEN) May 11, 2018 Coach Klose it is.
This is one of the best things I've ever read honestly. Jurgen Klopp covers Salah and him as a role model, Rhian Brewster and racism in football, and the World Cup. Just incredible in every way. https://t.co/2HDg67s6Lz— Mootaz Chehade (@MHChehade) May 11, 2018