Exclusive: Sky Sports pundit urges Huddersfield Town to make “the right call” with David Wagner

Huddersfield Town are searching for a new permanent head coach as they prepare for the 2025/26 League One season.

Following their relegation from the Championship last season, the Terriers were unable to mount a successful promotion push in the third division, finishing tenth, 14 points behind the play-offs.

Michael Duff was relieved of his duties in March, with the club just outside the top six, before interim manager Jon Worthington oversaw two wins and eight defeats in ten games to round off the season.

Huddersfield Town’s last five results
Huddersfield 1-4 Leyton Orient
Exeter 3-1 Huddersfield
Stockport 2-1 Huddersfield
Huddersfield 1-2 Cambridge
Burton 3-0 Huddersfield

As a result, it is not surprising that the club is currently looking for a new permanent head coach ahead of next season, with promotion back to the Championship undoubtedly the goal for the 2025/26 season.

David Wagner was reportedly offered the chance to return to the John Smith’s Stadium earlier this month, according to journalist Alex Crook via his X account, and while nothing has yet been confirmed, with other names in the running, the German would undoubtedly be worth serious consideration given his previous success at the club.

Lee Hendrie urges Huddersfield to pursue Wagner

Lee Hendrie

Sky Sports analyst Lee Hendrie talked exclusively to Football League World about Huddersfield’s rumored interest in Wagner, claiming that the German may be the right man to lead the club out of League One.

“Should Huddersfield Town do everything they can to hire David Wagner? He knows the football club well, doesn’t he?” Hendrie spoke.

“He returned to the English game recently. He has clout, he knows the football club well, and I believe that someone like that is needed to reinvigorate the club. I really do.

“It needs something like that to give it a kick and nudge forward, and I believe selecting him is the appropriate decision. Will they get him? That’s the big question.

“I believe that getting managers to drop down to League One is a difficult task, but it definitely checks a lot of boxes for him. He understands what the football club is about, so he may return there and revive its success.”

Wagner would be a shrewd appointment for Huddersfield

David Wagner

Given that it has been a few weeks since it was announced that Huddersfield had offered Wagner the opportunity to return to the club, it is increasingly improbable that a deal will be finalized.

However, the German is undoubtedly enthusiastic about the club, so a reunion is not entirely out of the question until another appointment is made.

The 53-year-old gained promotion to the Premier League with the Terriers in 2017, and secured a top-six finish in the Championship with Norwich City during the 2023/24 season, so he would undoubtedly be a sensible decision for Huddersfield in League One.

The Yorkshire Post reported a few days ago that former Reading and Hull City boss Ruben Selles had been made the favourite to be installed in the dugout at the John Smith’s Stadium, so a return for Wagner may not happen this summer, despite the fact that it surely would have brought back some excitement in West Yorkshire.

 

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