Leverkusen s most successful coach in his team history
2:19am, 13 May 2025Football
Before the end of the season home game between Leverkusen and Dortmund, the meritorious coach of the pharmaceutical factory, Xavi Alonso, personally announced: "The club has reached a consensus with me. The last two games of the season will be my farewell battle as the coach of Leverkusen." According to German media reports, Brother Long informed the players of the news of his departure before training on Friday, and then announced with the club at the press conference that the process was exactly the same as when he announced the renewal in March 2024. The Long Brother’s contract was originally scheduled to expire in the summer of 2026, but the guest and the host have a "gentleman agreement". If the wealthy family invites each other, the pharmaceutical factory will not set any obstacles. In the official announcement, the pharmaceutical factory also paid tribute to Brother Long: "The two and a half years of coaching were the most successful period in team history."
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