Dortmund Extends Kovac's Tenure Amid Challenges
In Dortmund, Germany, Borussia Dortmund has reaffirmed its faith in coach Niko Kovac by extending his contract through June 2027.
“Niko has embraced his responsibilities at BVB with full commitment,” stated Lars Ricken, the club's managing director for sport, in Tuesday's announcement. "He knows football thoroughly, holds clear principles, communicates directly, and rewards performance," he added.
Kovac, who has previously clinched victories with Bayern Munich and Eintracht Frankfurt, took the reins in February when the team was positioned at 11th in the Bundesliga after a challenging beginning under Nuri Sahin. Since then, he has rejuvenated the squad, leading it to a fourth-place finish, securing a crucial Champions League spot at the season's end.
“Under his guidance, our club is resurgent,” affirmed Ricken.
This season, however, Dortmund has grappled with a series of defensive injuries including Nico Schlotterbeck, Niklas Süle, and Emre Can. Adding to the woes, temporary defender Filippo Mané faced a red card during his Bundesliga debut against St. Pauli last weekend. Consequently, he will not be available for the upcoming match against visiting Union Berlin due to an automatic suspension.
Despite Mané's ejection, Dortmund managed a 3-3 draw with St. Pauli. Tensions emerged post-match when Jobe Bellingham's father was seen in a heated exchange with Dortmund's sporting director Sebastian Kehl, questioning why his son was substituted at halftime. Ricken has since stated the issue has been resolved.
The club is reportedly negotiating with Chelsea to bring in Argentine central defender Aaron Anselmino to reinforce its defense.
Looking optimistically to the future, Kovac remarked, “We sense the potential to achieve something extraordinary here alongside the club and our fans.”
At 53 years old, the coach is resolute in his mission. “Recent discussions have deepened my belief that, by building on our current achievements, we can ensure lasting success for Borussia. Our goal is to help restore the club to its former glory.” (AP) DDV
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