Huddersfield relegated: Jan Siewert’s future in doubt after ‘fallout’ with players

Huddersfield relegated: Jan Siewert’s future in doubt after ‘fallout’ with players

Huddersfield boss Jan Siewert is facing the sack after falling out with his players and overseeing a record-equalling relegation from the Premier League, reports claim.


The Terriers’ fate was sealed with six games remaining when they lost 2-0 to Crystal Palace on Saturday – and it is unclear whether Siewert will oversee next season’s Championship campaign.





Jan Siewert’s future is in doubt



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Jan Siewert’s future is in doubt



The German manager, who replaced the popular David Wagner in January, has reportedly angered the club’s senior players with his hardline approach.


According to The Times, Siewert will hold talks with Huddersfield owner Dean Hoyle in the coming weeks and it is understood he will demand a total overhaul of the squad this summer.


Key players have been dropped without explanation and Siewert has reacted agressively to defeats, it is claimed, and Hoyle must decide whether to back the manager or the players.















Siewert was given a contract until June 2021, but since his appointment, the club have lost eight of their nine games – and only Ipswich (1994/95) and Derby (2007/08) have been relegated this quickly.


Nonetheless, the 36-year-old has started preparing for life in the Championship.


“I know the Championship will be coming so I can focus even more on it,” he said after the Palace defeat.




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“Before it was more like getting the right performance and showing that we want to stay in the Premier League. Most of the work was to have the chance of staying up and with the Wolves win we had real hope.


“This is hard to take but it shows we were competitive in the Premier League and this makes me positive for the future in the Championship.


“The club is a good club and it’s really structured. That’s a good thing for us to start in the Championship and then we can have a look at what’s possible there.”




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Huddersfield relegated: Jan Siewert's future in doubt after 'fallout' with players The German boss has reportedly alienated his players since his arrival in January By Sean O'Brien
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Jan Siewert's future is in doubt The German manager, who replaced the popular David Wagner in January, has reportedly angered the club's senior players with his hardline approach. According to The Times, Siewert will hold talks with Huddersfield owner Dean Hoyle in the coming weeks and it is understood he will demand a total overhaul of the
Huddersfield relegated: Jan Siewert's future in doubt after


over? The Whites are three points off Sheffield United with two games remaining after back-to-back defeats Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa admitted his side's automatic promotion chances look slim after their damaging 2-0 defeat at Brentford.
When this Liverpool side play the possibilities seem endless
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Jan Siewerts relegated visitors were made to look a Championship team from the first minute as Liverpool cruised back to the summit in record breaking fashion. Mohamed Salah marked his 100th appearance for the club with his 68th and 69th Liverpool goals, breaking long-held Anfield records for the most goals scored in a century, while Andy

Huddersfield relegated: Jan Siewert's future in doubt after


Salah had scored another memorable goal near Kop when he sent a half volley from a distance after throwing the ball over Congolese. After their next attack Jordan Henderson whipped for the first time from the right and Mané, although he was in a penalty area with five Huddersfield players, could not control his second header to Lössl.
Mané and Salah doubles help Liverpool see off Huddersfield to
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Liverpool returned to the summit with a comprehensive victory over Jan Siewerts relegated team, who looked every inch a Championship side from the first minute. Klopps leaders rarely had to exert themselves to break new ground.
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time up? The German boss has reportedly alienated his players since his arrival in January Huddersfield boss Jan Siewert is facing the sack after falling out with his players and overseeing a record-equalling relegation from the Premier League, reports claim.
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Huddersfield relegated: Jan Siewert's future in doubt after 'fallout' with players Written by: fpnews Posted on: April 2, 2019 Huddersfield boss Jan Siewert is facing the sack after falling out with his players and overseeing a record-equalling relegation from the Premier League, reports claim.
Jan Siewert's future in doubt after 'fallout' with players


One of those where the relegated team's players have nothing to play for other than pride, renewed contracts or to advertise themselves to potential future clubs. They will play without that extra chip on their shoulder in the form of pressure and we have to watch out for that to keep our European aspirations intact.
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