Augsburg Sacks Coach Sandro Wagner After Poor Start to German Season
- Augsburg has parted ways with head coach Sandro Wagner after a poor start to the season, losing five out of six games.
- The decision followed open talks between Wagner, managing director Michael Strüll, and sports director Benni Weber.
- Augsburg has lost eight of twelve Bundesliga matches and has been eliminated from the German Cup.
- Former coach Manuel Baum will take over on an interim basis until the winter break.
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Augsburg parts ways with coach Sandro Wagner after poor start to German season
Former Germany forward Sandro Wagner’s first head coaching stint is over. Augsburg and the 38-year-old Wagner parted ways after five defeats in six games and a disappointing start to the season.
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