Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach

Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach
Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach

Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach

Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach

The announcement follows the reappearance of ties to Will Still,

but both coaches are known as dynamic young talent in the league.

Following Tony Mowbray’s unexpected firing at the Stadium of Light earlier this season,

it had been reported that Maric was also a target for Sunderland.

At the time of Mowbray’s departure, Sunderland was also well-documented to be interested in Will Still of Reims.

However, this desire was swiftly dashed when a report surfaced from the French outlet Score.fr,

stating that there was minimal likelihood of his quitting his post with the Ligue 1 team in December.

Managerless Sunderland now have an obvious path to employ a head coach having

losing out on their top aim for the position six months ago. After he left Reims, nevertheless,

Following a flurry of conjecture on Wearside in recent days that he would be in position to take over this summer,

Maric has emerged as one of the new favorites.

He is currently employed with Bayern Munich and has made a strong reputation for himself as a coach and tactician.

Sunderland has undoubtedly expressed interest in him in the past,

and it’s rumored that discussions have taken place recently as well.

According to reports from i news, Sunderland has also given the highly respected U-19,

a former Jesse Marsch assistant at Leeds, some thought.

Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach
Sunderland finally appoints Rene Maric as head coach

He currently serves as the first-ever head of coaching and playing style for the Bundesliga’s biggest clubs.

In January, when Sunderland finally decided to recruit Michael Beale, Maric was also on the shortlist.

Even though Still is a highly regarded and potentially very successful tactician in Europe,

the Austrian may not be the most intriguing young coach.

It would be thrilling to combine it with the second-tier group that is the newest.

Nonetheless, the issue of attainability remains, given his consistently rising stock.

In light of this, it appears like Sunderland is under pressure to make sure they can sign a player before the summer ends,

regardless of who leaves the team. Maric would be a quicker and simpler choice to make.

Although both would be a big risk given their relative inexperience, it might be just what the team needs.

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