Bayer Leverkusen is “happy to accept” interest in Xabi Alonso

Mission title aspirant

Fernando Carro has reacted calmly to other clubs’ interest in Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso. “I am happy to accept that it will arouse desire in other clubs if we are successful,” commented the Bayer boss on Sunday in “Doppelpass” from “Sport1” on the speculation about a future move of the 41-year-old football teacher to an international one Top club.

According to Carro, Alonso is working focused on his mission to turn the Bayer team into title contenders: “He won’t let all this talk upset him. What happens in one, two, three years doesn’t interest him at all at the moment. He’s interested in the now.”

Schmidt sets new standards: The Bundesliga coaches by term of office

Eintracht Frankfurt: Dino Toppmöller

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In office since: July 1, 2023

Bor. Mönchengladbach: Gerardo Seoane

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In office since: June 6, 2023

VfB Stuttgart: Sebastian Hoeneß

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In office since: April 3, 2023

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In office since: March 25, 2023

TSG Hoffenheim: Pellegrino Matarazzo

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In office since: February 8, 2023

Bayer Leverkusen: Xabi Alonso

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In office since: October 5th, 2022

VfL Bochum: Thomas Letsch

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In office since: September 22, 2022

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In office since: September 8, 2022

Borussia Dortmund: Edin Terzic

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In office since: July 1, 2022

FC Augsburg: Enrico Maassen

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In office since: July 1, 2022

VfL Wolfsburg: Niko Kovac

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In office since: July 1, 2022

Werder Bremen: Ole Werner

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In office since: November 28, 2021

Eintracht Frankfurt: Oliver Glasner*

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In office since: July 1, 2021
*leaves the club on June 30th

Darmstadt 98 Torsten Lieberknecht

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In office since: July 1, 2021

1. FC Cologne: Steffen Baumgart

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In office since: July 1, 2021

1. FSV Mainz 05: Bo Svensson

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In office since: January 4, 2021

Union Berlin: Urs Fischer

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In office since: July 1, 2018

SC Freiburg: Christian Streich

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In office since: December 29, 2011

1.FC Heidenheim: Frank Schmidt

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In office since: September 17, 2007

At the beginning of August, Leverkusen extended Alonso’s contract early for another two years until 2026. In particular, his former club Real Madrid is said to be interested; the Spaniard is considered President Florentino Pérez’s preferred candidate to succeed Carlo Ancelotti, who will take over the Brazilian national team next summer. In addition, there is reportedly a silent agreement that Alonso can set the time for a change himself.

Carro is in good spirits that the team will benefit from the great experience of the former model professional: “He is a coach who has won everything as a player and knows what you need to be successful. He doesn’t just have experience from one league.” Alonso played for Real Sociedad, Liverpool FC, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich and won the Champions League twice (2005/2014) as well as various other titles in three countries. Since the start of his term in October, he has won 21 of 42 games and scored an average of 1.76 points, which only four coaches have bettered in Bayer’s history since promotion to the Bundesliga in 1979.

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