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Labbadia returns to VfB: "Not just any club"

2022-12-05T16:57:06.595Z


Labbadia returns to VfB: "Not just any club" Created: 2022-12-05Updated: 2022-12-05, 5:48 p.m Bruno Labbadia, in VfB Stuttgart uniform, stands during training on a side square of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, May 31, 2013. © Hannibal Hanschke/dpa/archive image Labbadia joins VfB Stuttgart for the second time in his coaching career. He signs until 2025 and brings a new assistant coach with him.


Labbadia returns to VfB: "Not just any club"

Created: 2022-12-05Updated: 2022-12-05, 5:48 p.m

Bruno Labbadia, in VfB Stuttgart uniform, stands during training on a side square of the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, May 31, 2013.

© Hannibal Hanschke/dpa/archive image

Labbadia joins VfB Stuttgart for the second time in his coaching career.

He signs until 2025 and brings a new assistant coach with him.

Interim coach Wimmer does not follow the path.

Stuttgart – Bruno Labbadia's comeback as coach of VfB Stuttgart is perfect.

56 days after parting with Pellegrino Materazzo, the Bundesliga club ended Michael Wimmer's interlude and signed the 56-year-old Labbadia for a second term at the Neckar.

The coach, who trained VfB between 2010 and 2013, signed a contract on Monday until June 30, 2025. At the same time, as announced, after Fabian Wohlgemuth was appointed as the new sports director, the Swabians have the two most burning personal details within a short time and before Start of training on December 12th clarified.

"As you know, VfB is not just any club for me.

I spent a very important phase of my coaching career in Stuttgart for almost three years and now I want to help VfB stay in the Bundesliga,” said Labbadia, who will be moving to Stuttgart on Wednesday.

"We will start work immediately and prepare everything for the start of training on December 12."

It was the great wish of CEO Alexander Wehrle to answer the second central personnel question before returning to the pitch.

Accordingly, he is happy that his project worked out.

"Bruno is an experienced coach who knows the Bundesliga and has proven at all stations that he can stabilize and improve teams," said Wehrle.

"We are in a very difficult sporting situation with 16th place, in which we urgently need exactly these skills."

After the departure of sports director Sven Mislintat, the Swabians, who are in relegation trouble with 14 points from 15 games, presented Wohlgemuth as his successor on Saturday.

The 43-year-old and Labbadia know each other from their time together at VfL Wolfsburg.

Wohlgemuth headed the youth division at Lower Saxony, Labbadia was under contract there as a trainer.

“I know Bruno Labbadia as a meticulously working professional who makes his decisions with a cool head.

We are absolutely convinced that he will be successful with the team," said Wohlgemuth after his first important decision.

“In the coming weeks and months, the wind will come from the front.

We need experience and stability now and he has shown on numerous occasions throughout his career as a player and coach that he is up to the challenges ahead."

The decision to bring Labbadia back drew criticism from some fans on social media.

Ex-national player Kevin Kuranyi, who played for VfB between 2001 and 2005, does not consider the solution to be "innovative".

But he also wants to give Labbadia a chance, because "if he wins six games in a row, then it was the right choice," said the 40-year-old recently, as the lead to the former attacker became hotter and hotter.

Labbadia, who was recently without a club and previously looked after Hertha BSC for nine months, is bringing Bernhard Trares to the Neckar as an assistant coach.

The coaching team is completed by Benjamin Sachs as an additional assistant coach and athletics coach Günter Kern.

As a result, interim coach Wimmer is leaving the club "by mutual agreement".

The Lower Bavarian, who Mislintat would have liked to have promoted, had three home wins and three away defeats in the league following the release of Matarazzo in October.

"Michael Wimmer did a very good job and won the enormously important home games with the team in autumn.

We would have liked to have kept him at the club because of his professional and personal qualities,” said Wehrle.

"At the same time, it is absolutely understandable that he is now looking for a head coach position elsewhere."

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VfB would like to take the opportunity with Labbadia and Wohlgemuth and prevent the third relegation in seven years.

First and foremost, after weeks of irritation, it's about getting peace back in the club.

dpa

Source: merkur

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