When Leeds United’s Championship rivals return to league action next weekend, they will be led by a new manager.
When Leeds United’s Championship rivals return to league action next weekend, they will be led by a new manager.
Leeds United’s Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday have confirmed the appointment of former Bayern Munich assistant Danny Rohl as their new manager.
The 34-year-old was confirmed as permanent successor to Xisco Munoz, who was sacked earlier this month after he failed to win any of his ten league games in charge. That run of form left the Owls sat at the bottom of the Championship table and they are still awaiting their first win of the campaign after caretaker manager Neil Thompson oversaw a goalless draw with Huddersfield Town in his sole game in charge.
Rohl’s appointment will be his first as a manager after he enjoyed time working under Hansi Flick at Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, having previously served as Ralph Hassenhutl’s number two at RB Leipzig and Southampton.
Rohl also worked with Flick during his time in charge of the German national team but left his role last month and will now focus on experiencing life as a manager for the first time at Hillsborough.
Speaking after his appointment was confirmed, he said: “It’s amazing to be here now. It was a long process over the last seven days but I had good conversations with the chairman, I was very open-minded for everything and tried my best to be here now.