Open to offers
Eintracht Frankfurt’s outgoing coach Oliver Glasner does not assume that he will take over a club again in the near future and start preparing for the new season with it. Rather, he is considering a creative break for further training, the 48-year-old said of the “Picture“-Newspaper.
Glasner had won the Europa League with the Hessians during his two-year tenure and reached the cup final last season. With an average of 1.51 points from 97 games, the Austrian is one of the 20 most successful coaches in club history. At SGE, the coach will be replaced by Dino Toppmöller on July 1st.
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In recent months, Glasner has been associated with various European clubs, including as a candidate for the position at Tottenham Hotspur that has been vacant in the meantime. “I don’t think I’ll be sitting on a coaching bench again in July. But I can well imagine sitting in on other sports as a trainer to broaden my horizons a bit,” Glasner is quoted as saying in the newspaper.
“I’ve been in football since I was 18, now I really have time for my family and myself because I’m not constantly thinking about the pre-season or the next friendly opponent,” continued the native of Salzburg. However, he remains open to offers.
Glasner to Reimann: Eintracht Frankfurt’s coaches of the last 20 years
Oliver Glasner 2021 to 2023
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97 games | 1.51 points on average
Adi Hütter | 2018 to 2021
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141 Games | 1.65 points on average
Niko Kovac | 2016 to 2018
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91 Games | 1.54 points on average
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27 games | 1.00 points on average
Thomas Schaaf | 2014 to 2015
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36 games | 1.28 points on average
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119 Games | 1.60 points on average
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7 games | 0.43 points on average
Michael Skibbe | 2009 to 2011
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67 games | 1.33 points on average
Friedhelm Funkel | 2004 to 2009
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194 Games | 1.35 points on average
Willi Reimann | 2002 to 2004
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71 Games | 1.41 points on average
Glasner on Frankfurt separation: “Can all look us in the eye”
Glasner said with some distance about the process of separation from Eintracht, which has not been silent in the meantime: “What makes me really happy: we can all look each other in the eyes in Frankfurt. It was two outstanding years. First winning the Europa League, then participating in the Champions League, now qualifying for the Conference League. I will always be happy to come back to Eintracht and to Frankfurt.”
After difficult weeks in the season finale, together they “got the curve again. If we were at ‘Wünsch Dir was’, after qualifying for the Conference League, we would also have won the cup final. But unfortunately we didn’t make it.”
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16 Julian Nagelsmann (2019) – transfer fee: 5 million euros
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Status: March 2023
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Al Sadd -> FC Barcelona
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16 Peter Bosz (2017) – fee: 5 million euros
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Ajax Amsterdam -> BVB
15 Marco Rose (2021) – transfer fee: over 5 million euros
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Borussia Monchengladbach -> BVB
14 Maurizio Sarri (2019) – fee: 5.55 million euros
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Chelsea -> Juventus
11 Unai Emery (2022) – fee: around 6 million euros
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Villarreal -> Aston Villa
11 José Mourinho (2004) – fee: 6 million euros
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FC Porto -> FC Chelsea
11 Ronald Koeman (2015) – fee: 6 million euros
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Southampton FC -> Everton FC
9 Mark Hughes (2008) – fee: 6.2 million euros
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Blackburn Rovers -> Manchester City
9 Brendan Rodgers (2012) – fee: 6.2 million euros
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Swansea City -> Liverpool FC
8 Adi Hütter (2021) – transfer fee: 7.5 million euros
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Eintracht Frankfurt -> Borussia Monchengladbach
7 Rúben Amorim (2020) – fee: 10 million euros
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Braga -> Sporting Lisbon
6 Christophe Galtier (2022) – fee: 10 million euros
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OGC Nice -> PSG
5 Brendan Rodgers (2019) – fee: 10.44 million euros
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Celtic -> Leicester City
4 André Villas-Boas (2011) – fee: 15 million euros
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FC Porto -> FC Chelsea
3 José Mourinho (2010) – fee: 16 million euros
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Inter Milan -> Real Madrid
2 Graham Potter (2022) – Transfer fee: 17.4 million euros
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Brighton & Hove Albion -> Chelsea FC
1 Julian Nagelsmann (2021) – transfer fee: 25 million euros
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RB Leipzig -> FC Bayern | According to advisor Volker Struth, Bayern paid just over 20 million euros. RB boss Mintzlaff confirmed 25 million euros at the end of 2021.
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