Leipzig is betting on Thomas Tuchel’s former assistant Zsolt Low to save its season.
The 45-year-old Low – no relation to former Germany coach Joachim Low – was to take charge of his first training session as Leipzig’s interim coach on Monday, a day after the club fired Marco Rose.
The Hungarian coach has two days to prepare the team for its German Cup semifinal at Stuttgart on Wednesday, but his principal task will be to ensure Leipzig qualifies for the lucrative Champions League.
Despite losing all but one of the eight games it played in Europe’s premier competition this season, it’s likely to have been worth around 50 million euros (USD 54 million) plus matchday revenue to the Red Bull-owned club.
Leipzig is currently sixth in the Bundesliga, three points behind fourth-place Mainz, with seven rounds of the season remaining.
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“The team now has a duty to turn things around together with Zsolt,” Leipzig sporting director Marcel Schafer said.
Low is taking over a team that has failed to win any of its last eight away games and failed to score in the last five of those. Leipzig hasn’t won away from home since beating Holstein Kiel in December.
Stuttgart hasn’t won any of its last six games, home or away, but will be able to count on vociferous support on Wednesday.
Low was previously assistant coach under Leipzig coaches Ralph Hasenhuttl and Ralf Rangnick, and then an assistant to Thomas Tuchel at Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Bayern Munich. He was last working as Red Bull’s “head of soccer development” under the energy drinks concern’s new global soccer chief, Jurgen Klopp.
Low will need to develop under-performing players like Xavi Simons, Lois Openda and Benjamin Sesko. Sesko and Openda are the team’s top scorers in the Bundesliga with three goals each. Simons only has one.
Low will be in charge for at least eight games. His first will determine whether it’s nine with a German Cup final in Berlin.
Content Source: sportstar.thehindu.com