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Marco Rose leaves Dortmund – Edin Terzic soon to be announced?rose leaf
Marco Roseis no longer head coach at Borussia Dortmund. The club announced the decision on Friday afternoon. The club justified the decision after extensive talks between the head coach, CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke, outgoing sporting director Michael Zorc, in-coming sporting director Sebastian Kehl, and external consultant Matthias Sammer. Media reports in Germany suggest that Edin Terzic, who coached the club for some time in the 2020/21 season will take over from Rose.
Update 1:50 pm CEST:Sources with direct knowledge of the situation confirm that Terzic is set to take over from Rose. Furthermore, the coaching change will have little impact on the Salih Özcantransfer fromKöln. Terzic is understood to be a big fan of the 24-year-old midfielder.
Staff M. Rose Age: 45
Borussia Dortmund All seasons –
All competitions Games 46 Won 27 Draw 4 Lost 15
“This isn’t an easy day for us because the common appreciation between both camps is and always was significant,” Watzke said. “But after a season that for many reasons was unsatisfactory, we realized that we didn’t manage to get the maximum out of every area.” Added Rose: “Despite a difficult season with many difficulties along the way, I was certain that we were on the right track. But during our talks, I had the feeling that all decision-makers were no longer 100% convinced that we were on the right track. As a result, we made the decision together to no longer continue our work together.”
Dortmund have also released assistant coaches Alexander Zickler, René Maric, and athletic coach Patrick Eibenberger. Rose was signed by Dortmund from Borussia Mönchengladbachahead of the season. In 46 games, Rose averaged just 1.85 points per game. Dortmund were eliminated in the Champions Leaguegroup stage and then byRangers in the Europa League. In domestic competitions the Black and Yellows finished second behind Bayern Munichin theBundesliga and were eliminated in the round of 16 in the DFB Pokalby St. Pauli.
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