Director Dortmund: We hope to cooperate with Kovac for a long time, and the stability of the coach s position is crucial
3:12pm, 19 May 2025Football
May 19th Dortmund sports director Kyle participated in the Sport1 program and talked about the future of coach Kovac. He said that the club hopes to cooperate with Kovac for a long time.
Kyle said: "Why should we consider other possibilities? We will move forward in the same direction. We are planning a new season and sometime will sit down to discuss the future... We want to work with Kovac for a long time, and that's our goal."
"Stability is key, and we often lack stability in coaching positions in the past few years, although Teerzic has also coached for two years."
"Kovac has completely different expectations for the team's roster, and we usually sign with players for five years - if a coach can coach the team for so long, it's been a long time."
Regarding lineup planning, Kyle said: "We don't want the lineup to be worse, we have to find the right balance in the lineup. We will invest money."
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