Adi Hütter is currently doing an excellent job at Eintracht Frankfurt. The Austrian took the SBU to the semi-finals of the Europa League and also secured his seventh place in the Bundesliga in the international competition.
Uli Hoeneß, the former Red Bull Salzburg- and Young Boys Bern-Coach, is also an interesting man for FC-Bayern-President Uli Hoeneß, whom the Munich team has been following for a long time.
“We already had Adi Hütter on the radar once, but he was still too unknown there, you couldn’t get him to FC Bayern”, Hoeneß reveals at the “Sport-Talk” in Linz. “Now he’s doing a very good job in Frankfurt.”
Generally speaking, Austrian coaches would do a good job abroad, as Hoeneß explains: “They do a good job, I think they train the basics well too. If someone just philosophises about tactics, but his players can’t stop the ball because they don’t practice enough, it’s all pointless.”
In future, Hütter will be joined by Oliver Glasner, who will take over VfL Wolfsburg.