Union Berlin finally has its head coach. Following the dismissal of Urs Fischer at the head of the first team due to the latest complicated results of the capital club, the management of the latter has found his successor, ten days after the interim of Marco Grote . And the lucky winner is ultimately not Raúl, coach of Castilla (Real Madrid’s reserve team) and expected to have his first professional experience in one of the five major championships. Indeed, the current penultimate Bundesliga announced the arrival of Croatian technician Nenad Bejlica (52), who returns to German football as a coach after having played there as a player in Kaiserslautern between 2001 and 2004.
“1. FC Union Berlin has hired Nenad Bjelica as head coach of the men’s professional team. The 52-year-old Croatian football coach holds a UEFA Pro license and was most recently under contract with Turkish Süper Lig club Trabzonspor.we can read in the Iron Men press release. “Union is a very well-run club in one of the best leagues in Europe. My mission is to get the team out of a difficult phase and to highlight its strengths again. I look forward to taking on this challenge. I want to see well-organized, active and dominant football, and players ready to take responsibility. This is what we will work on together from now on”for his part declared the former coach of Spezia and Trabzonspor.