Would be 1st station as head coach
VfB Stuttgart have considered an inexperienced coach when looking for a successor for Pellegrino Matarazzo, who was sacked on Monday. Noisy sky Zsolt Löw is the Swabian top candidate. The 43-year-old was most recently Thomas Tuchel’s assistant at Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain and won the Champions League with the Blues in 2021. For the Hungarian, who has been without a club since September, it would be the first station as the main coach.
The first talks between Löw and VfB are said to have already taken place, ideally the new head coach should be presented by the weekend. On Saturday, Stuttgart will meet VfL Bochum at 3:30 p.m. at home. A defeat would mean 18th place in the table.
At the end of last week, the “kicker” brought in coaches with more Bundesliga experience in Adi Hütter and Sebastian Hoeneß. However, Löw is not entirely unfamiliar with the German House of Lords. Between 2015 and 2018 he worked as an assistant to Ralph Hasenhüttl and Ralf Rangnick at RB Leipzig, as a player he played a total of 47 Bundesliga games for Energie Cottbus, TSG Hoffenheim and Mainz 05.
Tuchel, Magath & Co.: These German coaches are currently without a club
From Tuchel to Löw to Magath…
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… these and many other German coaches are currently unemployed. An overview!
As of October 4, 2022
Thomas Tuchel – Last club: Chelsea
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Thomas Reis – Last club: VfL Bochum
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Florian Kohfeldt – Last club: VfL Wolfsburg
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Robert Klauss – Last club: 1. FC Nuremberg
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Sebastian Hoeness – Last club: TSG Hoffenheim
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Markus Gisdol – Last club: Lokomotiv Moscow
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Bruno Labbadia – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Joachim Löw – Last stop: Germany
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Jurgen Klinsmann – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Achim Beierlorzer – Last club: RB Leipzig
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Felix Magath – Last club: Hertha BSC
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Gernot Rohr – Last stop: Nigeria
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Manuel Baum – Last club: Schalke 04
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Heiko Herrlich – Last club: FC Augsburg
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Alexander Nouri – Last club: AO Kavala
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Alexander Zorniger – Last club: Apollon Limassol
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Jan Zimmermann – Last club: Hannover 96
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Uwe Neuhaus – Last club: Arminia Bielefeld
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Andre Schubert – Last club: FC Ingolstadt
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Peter Hyballa – Last club: AS Trencin
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Ismail Atalan – Last club: Hallescher FC
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Danny Schwarz – Last club: Wuerzburger Kickers
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Mirko Slomka – Last club: Hannover 96
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Winfried Schaefer – Last club: Al-Khor SC
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Christoph Daum – Last stop: Romania
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Bernd Schuster – Last club: Dalian Professional
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Ernst Middendorp – Last club: Maritzburg United FC
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Jens Keller – Last club: 1.FC Nuremberg
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Maik Walpurgis – Last club: Dynamo Dresden
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Markus Feldhoff – Last club: VfL Osnabruck
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Guerino Capretti – Last club: Dynamo Dresden
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Michael Oenning – Last club: FC Wacker Innsbruck
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Bernhard Trares – Last club: Würzburger Kickers
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Marco Kurz – Last club: Melbourne Victory
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Marco Antwerp – Last club: 1. FC Kaiserslautern
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Tomas Oral – Last club: FC Ingolstadt
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Markus Babbel – Last club: Western Sydney
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Torsten Frings – Last club: SV Meppen
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