Wolfsburg part ways with Niko Kovac

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The German press announced it this Sunday morning, it didn’t take too long. After 13 matches without a victory at the head of Wolfsburg, Niko Kovac was fired by the German club. He did not survive the new poor performance of his team against Augsburg while his team was now in 14th place in the Bundesliga, 6 points from the red zone.

After his time at AS Monaco, Niko Kovac therefore ends a new adventure on a bad note while its president already mentioned this possibility this Saturday evening. “VfL Wolfsburg have parted ways with head coach Niko Kovac with immediate effect. Managing director Marcel Schäfer informed the 52-year-old of the decision in a personal interview on Saturday evening. Assistant coaches Robert Kovac and Aaron Briggs will also leave Wolves.we can read in particular in the club press release.

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