Despite the contract recently extended to 2025, Dynamo Dresden's sports director Ralf Becker could leave the club if he were relegated again.
The 51-year-old confirmed this to the "kicker" (Thursday).
“I don't need a false floor to feel safe in.
That's why I only have this contract for the 2nd
Dresden - League signed.
I feel connected to this path, ”said Becker.
At the beginning of October, the Swabian had tied himself to Dynamo for three more years ahead of schedule.
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“That was a development over ten years.
Getting promoted to the Bundesliga can work out, but they made very good decisions to assert themselves there and not be a one-off.
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Dynamo Dresden has prematurely extended the contract with sports director Ralf Becker, which expires in summer 2022, until June 30, 2025.
The second division soccer team announced this on Thursday.
That was "an absolute act of conviction," said the chairman of the supervisory board, Jens Heinig, in a statement from the association.
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Schmidt before Werder duel: relegation "long gone"
The close relegation duels with Werder Bremen are not important for Heidenheim's trainer Frank Schmidt before they meet again.
In summer 2020, 1. FC Heidenheim narrowly missed promotion to the Bundesliga with a 0-0 and 2-2 win against Bremen.
“Of course you are reminded of it now.
But it doesn't matter to us.
Schmidt before Werder duel: relegation "long gone"
However, an automatic separation would not mean relegation.
"No not at all.
That just means that it wouldn't be a good sign for me to include that in the contract.
I explained my goals, plans and visions to the Supervisory Board, and I would like to be held responsible for them.
That doesn't mean that after relegation I would no longer believe in our joint project, ”stressed Becker.
But he is convinced that it will not come to that.
Dresden are in midfield after 13 points from 10 games, but have lost five of the last six games.
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