“Es ist so traurig zu hören: Marco Rose, Cheftrainer von RB Leipzig, nennt drei Gründe, bevor er geht. Nummer 1…………..mehr erfahren.”
“Es ist so traurig zu hören: Marco Rose, Cheftrainer von RB Leipzig, nennt drei Gründe, bevor er geht. Nummer 1…………..mehr erfahren.”
“Es ist so traurig zu hören: Marco Rose, Cheftrainer von RB Leipzig, nennt drei Gründe, bevor er geht. Nummer 1…………..mehr erfahren.”
With uncertainty still looming over Stefano Pioli’s position as head coach, a new name has surfaced as a potential replacement should he be dismissed.
Thursday night’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against Roma is crucial not only for AC Milan’s trophy ambitions in the 2023-24 season but also for Stefano Pioli’s future at the club.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the club’s ownership would likely react unfavorably to an exit at this stage of the competition, especially against a team that trails them by 14 points in the Serie A standings.
Daniel Speranza of SpazioMilan reports that Marco Rose, the current RB Leipzig coach, is a ‘very popular’ candidate among Milan’s leadership. Although Rose is under contract with Leipzig until 2025 and there has been ‘no direct contact’ between the parties, he remains a ‘lead to monitor’ should Milan decide to part ways with Pioli after nearly five years.
Rose, 47, has managed three Bundesliga clubs: Borussia Monchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, and now Leipzig. Over 160 Bundesliga matches as head coach, he has secured 91 wins, 27 draws, and 42 losses, averaging 1.88 points per game.
Leipzig has earned praise for their dynamic style under Rose, who typically employs a 4-4-2 formation with a strong focus on pressing, counter-pressing, and rapid attacking play.