06-09-2020, 04:01 PM
Hoffenheim sack head coach Alfred Schreuder with four games left in Bundesliga season
Hoffenheim have sacked head coach Alfred Schreuder with four games left in Bundesliga season
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The news was announced on Tuesday morning with Schreuder becoming the first manager to be sacked since the Bundesliga's restart last month.
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"We had different views on important details, so a cooperation beyond the end of the season no longer makes sense," said Hoffenheim chief Alexander Rosen in a statement on the club's website.
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"I was aware right from the start that the task in Hoffenheim would be a great challenge. The work has filled me with great joy. I thank the club for giving me the opportunity to work in the German Bundesliga," said Alfred Schreuder, who joined Hoffenheim before this season, committing himself to a deal until 2022.
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"Unfortunately, we were unable to agree on a common path to take TSG into the future. I regret this development. However, it is not unusual to have different opinions in professional life. You have to be honest with each other and draw the appropriate conclusions," he added.
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With four games left to play this season, Hoffenheim sits seventh in the German league table.
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Hoffenheim have sacked head coach Alfred Schreuder with four games left in Bundesliga season
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The news was announced on Tuesday morning with Schreuder becoming the first manager to be sacked since the Bundesliga's restart last month.
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"We had different views on important details, so a cooperation beyond the end of the season no longer makes sense," said Hoffenheim chief Alexander Rosen in a statement on the club's website.
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"I was aware right from the start that the task in Hoffenheim would be a great challenge. The work has filled me with great joy. I thank the club for giving me the opportunity to work in the German Bundesliga," said Alfred Schreuder, who joined Hoffenheim before this season, committing himself to a deal until 2022.
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"Unfortunately, we were unable to agree on a common path to take TSG into the future. I regret this development. However, it is not unusual to have different opinions in professional life. You have to be honest with each other and draw the appropriate conclusions," he added.
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With four games left to play this season, Hoffenheim sits seventh in the German league table.
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