RB Leipzig Announces Departure of Coach Ole Werner
RB Leipzig has announced that Ole Werner has resigned from his position as head coach of the German Bundesliga side. The club confirmed that a new coach will be appointed and will commence their duties during the upcoming pre-season. Details regarding the successor are expected to be announced shortly.
Previously, it was reported that Martin Schmidtleis, currently with Majorca, was a leading candidate for the role. Werner’s departure follows a season in which RB Leipzig achieved third place in the Bundesliga standings. The club is now focused on securing a new leadership figure to guide their performance moving forward.
Separately, news emerged regarding Dutch club Feyenoord, who have appointed John Van Bronckhorst as their new head coach, marking his return to management. Additionally, reports surfaced concerning Cristiano Ronaldo’s impact on his current team, with some sources describing his behavior as disruptive and a source of amusement. These reports relate to a separate sporting event and were not connected to the RB Leipzig announcement.
The focus remains on RB Leipzig as they prepare to identify and appoint a new coach for the 2024-25 Bundesliga season.
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