After the World Cup, Hansi Flick is on the test bench. DFB President Bernd Neuendorf does not want to give the national coach a job guarantee, but instead wants to carry out an analysis first. Nevertheless, it is becoming apparent that Flick will remain in office.
After the World Cup, Hansi Flick is on the test bench. DFB President Bernd Neuendorf does not want to give the national coach a job guarantee, but instead wants to carry out an analysis first. Nevertheless, it is becoming apparent that Flick will remain in office.
That reports the picture-Newspaper. Immediately after leaving, the 57-year-old ruled out resigning. As the picture writes, he was also combative towards the team. So he clearly said to the players at the team dinner: “We will come back stronger!” The national coach wants to make up for what went wrong in Qatar at the home European Championship in two years.
The DFB, writes the tabloid, is also planning to continue with Flick. This is also due to the fact that there are currently no alternatives available. Jürgen Klopp, whose name is mentioned again and again, is not available. His advisor already had that. Thomas Tuchel, who is currently without a club, would be available and could imagine the job. However, Hans-Joachim Watzke should have more power at the DFB in the future. Since the relationship between Watzke and ex-BVB coach Tuchel is not the best, this variant is also ruled out.
In the coming weeks, the DFB wants to hold talks and carry out an analysis. At the moment it looks as if the World Cup debacle would have consequences, especially for national team director Oliver Bierhoff. Its influence should be clear Flick, on the other hand, will probably get a second chance until the home European Championship.
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Source: Stern

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