Ipswich Town is on the hunt for a new manager following Kieran McKenna's resignation, and Sandro Wagner has emerged as a key target. According to a report by Sky Germany, Wagner is in the frame to take over at Portman Road. So, who is Sandro Wagner? Born in Munich, Wagner had a playing career that spanned several clubs, including Hertha Berlin and Hoffenheim. He scored 14 goals in 32 Bundesliga games for Darmstadt, helping the club stay in the division. Wagner's coaching style is characterized by high intensity and a preference for playing with two 10s. At Augsburg, he played Mert Kömür and Elias Saad in these roles, with the team scoring three goals from three shots on target. And Wagner's experience working under Julian Nagelsmann with the German national team has had a significant influence on his coaching philosophy. But Wagner's tenure at Augsburg was cut short after just 12 Bundesliga games, with the team winning only three and losing eight. Despite this, Wagner has received praise from his colleagues, with DFB sporting director Rudi Völler saying he brought 'full energy' to the DFB. Wagner is now looking to make his mark in top-flight football, and Ipswich Town could be the perfect opportunity. With the club newly promoted, they will be looking to make a statement in the Championship. And with Wagner at the helm, they could be an exciting team to watch. But for now, it's a waiting game to see if Wagner will take the reins at Ipswich Town.
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Ipswich Town Target Sandro Wagner for Top Job
Ipswich Town searches for new manager, Sandro Wagner in frame, offering exciting brand of football
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