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Qatar Tribune
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Qatar Tribune
Bremen part ways with coach Werner
BerlincTypeface:> Werder Bremen have parted ways with coach Ole Werner after he refused to sign a new deal, the Bundesliga club said on Tuesday. The 37-year-old's contract was due to run out in June 2026, but the northerners have opted to make a change now given an apparent breakdown in trust. 'We very much regret Ole's decision because we could have imagined a long-term collaboration with him. However, as we need continuity and clarity for the future in the head coach position, we have decided to let Ole go,' head of football Clemens Fritz said in a statement. The Green and Whites had an up-and-down season but finished eighth to just miss out on Europe after a strong late run. Bremen join Augsburg, RB Leipzig and promoted Cologne in looking for a new coach in the Bundesliga ahead of the new season. Werner could now interview for one of those roles. 'It's anything but easy for me not to extend my contract,' he said. (dpa)
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
🚨 Werder Bremen sack Ole Werner after refusing to pen contract extension
Werder Bremen have sacked coach Ole Werner after he refused to sign a new contract with the club. Werner's deal was due to expire in June 2026 and having led Bremen to an eighth place finish this term, reports were that the club were willing to extend his three-and-a-half year stay. The 37-year-old however, turned down the opportunity of an extension over the weekend and with just a year left to go on that deal, Bremen have decided to act. A statement on their website on Tuesday confirmed the the news that Werner had been released for "clarity and continuity reasons". "We deeply regret Ole's decision, as we could have envisioned a long-term collaboration with him," the club stated "We thank Ole for the last three and a half years and for the outstanding work he has done at Werder Bremen. It has been a very trusting collaboration with him. Ole has continuously developed the team and had a huge influence on Werder's successful stabilisation in the Bundesliga." 📸 Fabio Deinert - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
🇩🇪 Ole Werner and Werder Bremen part ways
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Werder Bremen has officially announced this Tuesday the separation from their coach, Markus Werner, after the end of the season in the Bundesliga. The decision, communicated this Tuesday, marks the end of Werner's tenure at the club after just over a year in the position. The club's management expressed their gratitude to Werner for his work but emphasized the need for a change to reverse the situation. "We thank Ole for the last three and a half years and for the excellent work he has done at Werder Bremen. It has been a very trusting collaboration with him. Ole has contributed to the continuous development of the team and has had a great influence on the successful stabilization of Werder in the Bundesliga," stated the sporting director, Frank Baumann. Werder Bremen is already in search of a new coach, with several names being mentioned as possible candidates. 📸 Stuart Franklin - 2025 Getty Images
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Werder Bremen sack Ole Werner
Just one day after Ole Werner told Werder Bremen that he would not be extending his contract beyond 2026, the Bundesliga side have sacked the head coach with immediate effect. 'We deeply regret Ole's decision as we could have envisioned a long-term collaboration with him,' said Clemens Fritz, Managing Director of Football. 'However, since we need continuity and clarity in the future head coach position, we have decided to release Ole.' Advertisement After taking over from Markus Anfang in November 2021, Werner guided Werder Bremen back into the Bundesliga following their relegation the prior campaign. Werner then almost guided SVW to European campaigns in the two seasons that followed, finishing ninth before an eighth place finish last season after a late push for a European spot. 'We thank Ole for the last three and a half years and for the outstanding work he has done at Werder Bremen,' added Fritz. 'It has been a very trusting collaboration with him. Ole has continuously developed the team and had a huge influence on Werder's successful stabilisation in the Bundesliga.' About his decision not to extend his contract, Werner said: 'It's anything but easy for me not to extend my contract but I've often said that my job is about developing a club. When a certain point is reached, there are usually two options: Either you make changes around a coach, or you make changes in the coaching position. It was clear to me that after my contract expired after four and a half years, this change was necessary to enable further development. 'From the club's perspective, I can understand why Werder has now decided to take this step.' GGFN | Daniel Pinder
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Is there trouble with Werner? Werder chief makes things clear
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. There seems to be trouble brewing at Werder Bremen. The reason appears to be the contract extension of Ole Werner. The coach himself is demanding more quality in order to make the leap to the European stage. He has also made his extension dependent on the signings. However, Werner's statements did not go down well with the bosses. On the sidelines of a test match, license area manager Peter Niemeyer was clear. "I don't see that we are in a position where we have to present something to Ole, but rather that it's a collaboration where we are all involved in the processes," he said to the media (quotes via Niemeyer also added: "We only do something when we are totally convinced of it – and when there is a market opportunity. The situation in the market has not been that simple so far." And what's next for Bremen? The club's boss also commented on that: "We are currently doing the analysis, laying our cards on the table. Everything else Ole has to say." 📸 Fabio Deinert - 2025 Getty Images