Successor to Domenico Tedesco: Marco Rose is the new head coach at RB Leipzig

Status: 08.09.2022 09:28 a.m

Domenico Tedesco had to step down as coach of RB Leipzig on Wednesday, and a day later Marco Rose was announced as his successor.

Marco Rose is the new coach of Bundesliga club RB Leipzig. The 45-year-old native of Leipzig follows Domenico Tedesco, who was released on Wednesday, in the DFB Cup winners and will receive a contract until 2024. The Saxons announced this on Thursday. The former professional soccer players Alexander Zickler, Frank Geideck and Marco Kurth will work as assistant coaches. Marco Kurth worked for Leipzig from 2017 until the last winter break.

Marco Rose knows the RB cosmos

Rose starts in Leipzig with a hammer program: In the league he first meets his former clubs Borussia Dortmund and Borussia Mönchengladbach. In the second game of the Champions League group stage, RB will also be visiting defending champions Real Madrid next Wednesday. Rose was on leave from BVB at the end of the 2021/22 season. He previously worked in Gladbach and at RB Salzburg, where he earned a good reputation in the RB cosmos.

Sports director search drags on

In addition to the head coach, there is obviously still persistent advertising for the new sports director. In the balance is an agreement with Borussia Mönchengladbach, where Max Eberl – Mintzlaff’s preferred candidate for the orphaned post – still has a dormant but valid contract.

Missed start costs Tedesco the job

RB Leipzig had on Wednesday (September 7th) after the disappointments in the first weeks of the Bundesliga and the 1:4 home defeat separated from head coach Domenico Tedesco and his assistants Andreas Hinkel and Max Urwantschky at the start of the Champions League group phase against Shaktar Donetsk.

Tedesco took over the job Beginning of December 2021 by the hapless American Jesse Marsch and subsequently led the team, which had slipped to eleventh place in the Bundesliga at the time, into the Champions League. To top it all off, the best second half team in the league won on 21 May the DFB Cup thanks to the final victory on penalties against SC Freiburg – RB Leipzig’s first major title win ever.


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