Exclusive: Leicester City backed to seal “fantastic” Danny Rohl appointment

Exclusive: Leicester City is supported in securing the “fantastic” employment of Danny Rohl

According to Football Insider, Van Nistelrooy has not been fired because of money because the move is merely a delay and he will probably leave before the season begins.

Danny Rohl, the manager of Sheffield Wednesday, has shown promise while at Hillsbrough and, according to Sky Sports Pundit Lee Hendrie, could “definitely take Leicester forward.”

Rohl’s ascent through the coaching ranks has been nothing short of remarkable, starting at RB Leipzig and going on to serve as assistant manager at Southampton, Bayern Munich, and the German national team.

Danny Rohl’s SWFC managerial stats, as per FotMob
Games Managed 89
Wins 34
Draws 19
Losses 36
Win Percentage 38%
Points Per Game 1.4

“Yes, I mean there’s no doubt, there’s no doubt, because Leicester will be among the favorites this season as well,”

Hendrie told FLW in an exclusive interview, adding that “Danny Rohl is a very good manager, he could be one that is definitely on the radar on a lot of teams and could definitely take Leicester forward.”

Hendrie believes Danny Rohl should give the Leicester City job serious consideration if the East Midlands team come calling.

“I know he’s been linked with so many jobs but Leicester, obviously being relegated, they’re going to be one of the prime favourites to get promoted and I think if he was the fit for them he’d do a fantastic job.”

Without a doubt, the 36-year-old has performed admirably with the Owls, leading them to a respectable 12th place in his first full season after saving the team from relegation when he first joined.

He was praised for his ability to coach players while playing visually appealing football, and Southampton had previously expressed interest in him because they believed the salary required to pay him was too high.

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