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Long serving Premier League manager has been SACKED out of nowhere! He’s gone, just like that. After recent poor results šŸ¤Æ

Former Liverpool assistant manager Pep Lijnders has been relieved of his duties at RB Salzburg after a brief seven-month stint in charge.

 

Lijnders, who joined the Austrian side alongside former Liverpool coach Vitor Matos following Jurgen Kloppā€™s exit, faced dismissal with Salzburg trailing the league leaders by 10 points.

 

Despite a recent 3-0 victory against SK Austria Klagenfurt, the club attributed Lijndersā€™ departure to ā€œunsatisfactory performances.ā€

 

During his time at Salzburg, the 41-year-old utilized his connections from Liverpool to facilitate the permanent acquisition of Bobby Clark and a loan deal for Stefan Bajčetić.

 

This decision comes shortly before Kloppā€™s anticipated return to football as he prepares to assume the role of Red Bullā€™s global head of soccer in January, marking an unfortunate end for his former assistant ahead of this transition.

 

Salzburgā€™s move to part ways with Lijnders and Matos coincides with the Austrian Bundesligaā€™s winter break, with the duo overseeing just 16 league games this season.

 

In a joint statement, CEO Stephan Reiter and Sporting Director Rouven Schrƶder outlined their reasoning:

 

ā€œAfter a thorough review of what has been a disappointing campaign so far, we recognized that performances in numerous matches have failed to meet expectations.

 

ā€œWhile we remained hopeful for improvement, it became clear that the team needed a new direction and leadership to move forward.

 

ā€œWe extend our gratitude to Pep for his commitment and the efforts he contributed to the clubā€™s progress.

 

ā€œAs we enter the search for a new coach, our priority is to have the new manager ready to lead the team when training resumes o

n January 3, 2025.ā€

 

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