Werner Appointed Leipzig Coach
- On Tuesday, RB Leipzig announced Ole Werner as their head coach on a deal extending through 2027.
- Leipzig and Werder Bremen engaged in extensive negotiations after Werner chose not to renew his contract with Bremen and was subsequently dismissed in May.
- Last season at Bremen, 37-year-old Werner managed 34 Bundesliga games, achieving 14 victories, drawing 9 times, and suffering 11 defeats, leading the team to an eighth-place finish with 51 points—matching Leipzig's tally for seventh.
- Werner highlighted Leipzig’s commitment to an aggressive and distinctive style of football, while managing director Schafer praised him as a young, driven, and highly promising head coach.
- Ole Werner's hiring concludes RB Leipzig's lengthy search for a permanent head coach as the club looks to return to European competition after missing out last season for the first time in several years.
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Werner appointed Leipzig coach
RB Leipzig have appointed Ole Werner as their new head coach with a contract until 2027, the Bundesliga club announced on Tuesday.The appointment ends Leipzig's months-long search for a permanent replacement after parting ways with Marco Rose in March. Interim coach Zsolt Low took the reins for the remainder
Ole Werner becomes the new coach of the RB Leipzig. The 37-year-old German offers a first big challenge, he has signed for two seasons from the Bremen Werder.
Ole Werner lacked the ambitions in Bremen, now he goes to Leipzig with great goals, where he is regarded as an emergency solution. His previous work contrasts with the RB philosophy.
After weeks of searching and cancelling some of the candidates, RB Leipzig and Ole Werner found the new head coach for the sporty new start. The former coach of Werder Bremen is to lead the seventh of the last Bundesliga season back to international business and in the fight for titles. 37-year-old Werner gets a contract with Leipzig for two years until 2027. Prior to the commitment tough negotiations with the managers of Werder went. Marcel Sch…
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