RB Leipzig Is Eyeing Erik Ten Hag as a Potential Replacement for Marco Rose
RB Leipzig is facing a crisis point under the leadership of current manager Marco Rose, with the team struggling to recover from a dismal run of form. Rose’s seat is getting increasingly hot after a string of disappointing results, including a shocking 5-1 defeat to Wolfsburg at their own stadium.
The team’s decline has been precipitous, with only one win from their last six matches. Leipzig’s usually solid midfield has been unable to break down opponents, and the defense has been breached too easily. The club finds itself in a precarious situation, with fans and officials alike growing restless.
As RB Leipzig’s fortunes continue to dwindle, speculation has intensified about Rose’s job security. If the current slump continues, it may only be a matter of time before he is removed from his position. In an effort to turn things around, the club is believed to be considering a variety of options, including potential replacements.
Erik Ten Hag, previously the manager of Manchester United, is reportedly under serious consideration for the RB Leipzig role. Ten Hag ended his tenure at Old Trafford in October, following a disappointing start to his third season at the club.
Also in the running for the position is Roger Schmidt, who parted ways with Benfica at the end of August. Schmidt, known for his tactical prowess, is seen as another strong candidate to lead Leipzig out of their current tailspin.