The former Schalke boss is recovering after from his health problems and could be back in the summer next year with a new team.
Rangnick’s agent http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Oliver-c28477 Mintzlaff claimed that the tactician has had a smooth recovery to his health condition and can be fit before the start to the next season. He added that the former manager has had ample time to rest and
is mentally stable now with his condition.
Rangnick was named the head coach of Die Knappen in March this year and had an instant impact on the team as he guided the club to the semi-final of the UEFA Champions League and the DFB-Pokal. But the performances in the Bundesliga
were far from impressive as they finished 14th on the standings table.
The former Hoffenheim boss resigned from his post in September and cited health problems as the reason to take the decision. He suffered from exhaustion syndrome and admitted that he did not have the necessary energy to carry in
with the side.
Mintzlaff claimed that it has been a swift recovery from the manager and he could be back in business as early as the summer of next year. But he refused to reveal the side who Rangnick could be joining next year and added that
they will assess their options.
“I think he will return in 2012, by the summer, to the football stage,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
Helmut Gross revealed the reasons for the manager to resign, stating that the manager had no energy to carry on and the doctors had also advised him against continuing. He insisted that the former manager had taken the right decision
and should be appreciated for what he has done for the club.
“http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ralf-c30492 was so physically exhausted by the disease that mental fatigue set in quickly. He suddenly had no energy,” he concluded.
Ralf Rangnick led Hoffenheim from the third division to the Bundesliga during his era of management. He left the club in January this year claiming that he was not consulted regarding the sale of some of the players.
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