The German club "RB Leipzig" announced the name of its new head coach through its official website. This was reported by www.euro-football.ru.
The 37-year-old specialist Ole Werner has taken over the team's management, signing a contract for two seasons, until the middle of 2027.
Previously, Werner had managed the "Werder" club for almost four years. At the end of May, the Bremen "musicians" announced the specialist's departure from the club.
"Werder" finished the last season of the German championship in eighth place in the tournament table.
Interestingly, both "RB Leipzig" and "Werder" teams collected 51 points each in the last Bundesliga season, occupying seventh and eighth places respectively. As a result, the "bulls" missed the opportunity to qualify for European cups.
The addition of new coach Ole Werner opens a new chapter for "RB Leipzig".
The team under his management aims to achieve high results in German football. At the same time, the coach's previous experience and strategy are expected to bring new spirit and efficiency to the team.
We wish the new head coach of "RB Leipzig" success in his career.
Football fans and experts are closely monitoring these changes. One of Werner's main tasks will be to elevate the team to new heights with his playing style and high skills.
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