Felix Magath has been appointed coach of Hamburg, less than 24 hours after being sacked by Bayern Munich, according to German media reports.
The 53-year-old, nicknamed Mr Medicine Balls due to his infamous fitness training routines, was dismissed by the Bavarian giants on Wednesday, following a disappointing goalless draw at home to Bochum the previous evening. It now appears he could be out of work for less than a day, as the managerial merry-go-round kicks into gear.
The Hamburger Morgenpost, as well as television stations N24 and n-tv both reported that Magath had travelled to Hamburg for talks on Thursday, and the club has already called a press conference for 13:00 CET, in which they are expected to confirm his acceptance of the job.
Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness indicated the deal had already been sealed, as he wished Magath good luck.
"I'm pleased for Felix," he said. "With his way of introducing discipline, he will soon bring success to Hamburg."
The 53-year-old, nicknamed Mr Medicine Balls due to his infamous fitness training routines, was dismissed by the Bavarian giants on Wednesday, following a disappointing goalless draw at home to Bochum the previous evening. It now appears he could be out of work for less than a day, as the managerial merry-go-round kicks into gear.
The Hamburger Morgenpost, as well as television stations N24 and n-tv both reported that Magath had travelled to Hamburg for talks on Thursday, and the club has already called a press conference for 13:00 CET, in which they are expected to confirm his acceptance of the job.
Bayern general manager Uli Hoeness indicated the deal had already been sealed, as he wished Magath good luck.
"I'm pleased for Felix," he said. "With his way of introducing discipline, he will soon bring success to Hamburg."
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