Andree Jeglertz will become the head coach of Manchester City after Euro 2025, signing a deal that extends to 2029. The club previously sacked Gareth Taylor due to poor performance this season, appointing Nick Cushing temporarily. Manchester City finished fourth in the league, just missing a Champions League spot by one point. Jeglertz aims to utilize the club’s talent, enhance player development, and focus on winning. His coaching background includes winning the Uefa Women's Cup in 2004 and managing the Denmark national team to the Euros post-2023 World Cup.
Manchester City Denmark boss Andree Jeglertz will take over as Manchester City head coach after Euro 2025. The 53-year-old Swede has signed a deal running until 2029.
Jeglertz said: "Manchester City is one of the biggest clubs in the world. There is so much talent in this group. One of my key things is to continue the job that's been done and take it to the next level."
After missing out on the Women's Super League title on the final day to Chelsea in 2024, City struggled with injuries this season and their drop in form saw them finish fourth and miss out on a spot in next season's Champions League by a point.
Jeglertz guided Swedish side Umea to victory in the Uefa Women's Cup - now known as the Champions League - in 2004, before venturing into international football.
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