Wolfsburg fires Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach after 8 games without a win
- Wolfsburg sacked coach Ralph Hasenhüttl on Sunday following a 4-0 loss at Borussia Dortmund in their recent match.
- The club ended Hasenhüttl’s contract due to poor results, including six defeats in the last eight games and just two wins since January.
- Hasenhüttl took over from Niko Kovac in March 2024 after a four-year period managing Premier League side Southampton, with Wolfsburg now 12th in the Bundesliga table.
- Wolfsburg, who won the Bundesliga title in 2009 and were earlier contenders for European football, confirmed that Under-19 coach Daniel Bauer will serve as interim manager.
- The club’s statement cited ‘results in the recent months’ as the reason for termination, indicating a likely attempt to improve performance moving forward.
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Wolfsburg sacks Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach after eight games without a win
WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — Wolfsburg has sacked Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach with two games left in the season after eight Bundesliga matches without a win.
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Wolfsburg fires Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach after 8 games without a win
Wolfsburg has fired Ralph Hasenhüttl as coach two games before the end of the season after eight games without a win in the Bundesliga. The Volkswagen-backed club says Hasenhüttl has been “relieved of his duties as Wolves head coach with…
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