Unprecedented: Hungarian footballer becomes interim coach of RB Leipzig

RB Leipzig has announced the appointment of Zsolt Lőw as interim head coach, marking the Hungarian tactician’s return to the club where he previously served as assistant coach. Lőw, who has gained extensive experience in European football, including a successful tenure alongside Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, will lead Leipzig during a transitional period until a permanent head coach is appointed.
Lőw’s task is clear but challenging: stabilise the team and prepare them for the remainder of the season. In an interview with Nemzeti Sport, he revealed that his role is expected to last approximately seven weeks, during which he aims to lay a solid foundation for his successor. He emphasised his commitment to maintaining Leipzig’s competitive edge in both domestic and European competitions.
The Hungarian coach’s return has been warmly received by familiar faces within the squad. Péter Gulácsi, Leipzig’s long-serving goalkeeper and fellow Hungarian, expressed his excitement about working with Lőw again. Club captain Willi Orbán also welcomed the new appointment, highlighting Lőw’s deep understanding of the club’s philosophy and culture.

Lőw’s first training session with the team showcased his tactical acumen and ability to connect with players on a personal level. His immediate focus will be on preparing Leipzig for upcoming Bundesliga fixtures and ensuring they remain in contention for European qualification.
As RB Leipzig celebrates its 16th anniversary soon, Lőw’s appointment brings a sense of continuity and optimism to the club. While his tenure may be temporary, fans are hopeful that his leadership will provide stability during this pivotal phase.
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