Tedesco successor found
At RB Leipzig, after the separation from coach Domenico Tedesco on Wednesday, a decision for a successor is looming on the same day: it should be Marco Rose. As “sky“reported, the 45-year-old is about to sign with the “Red Bulls”, according to “sports1” both parties verbally agree on a commitment that “picture“ According to the deal should be finalized in the afternoon. The “Leipziger VolkszeitungMeanwhile, RB Leipzig announced that Rose had flown into the trade fair city by private jet. The day before, the coach attended the Champions League duel between Red Bull Salzburg and AC Milan.
According to reports, it can be expected that Rose will be on the bench against his former club Borussia Dortmund on Saturday (3:30 p.m.). He surprisingly left BVB in May as a result of a joint season analysis after just one year and 46 games. Since then, the native of Leipzig has been waiting for a new challenge. For Rose, Leipzig would be the fourth head coach station in the men’s division, and the third in Germany. Before his time at BVB, he worked for Borussia Mönchengladbach between 2019 and 2021 – which Leipzig meets in the Bundesliga after the game against the black and yellow. In between there is the showdown with Real Madrid in the “premier class”.
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