The English football club Huddersfield Town, and his German coach David Wagner have separated. The table announced last in the Premier League on Monday evening. The club said in a notice on its Website that it was a consensual decision. “I had no intention to dismiss David this season,” club boss Dean Hoyle is quoted. “Consequently, David, who is a great man came to us and has made it clear that he needs a break from the stresses and strains of football management.”

The 47-year-old Wagner, whose contract ran until the summer of 2021,had taken over the Terriers in November 2015 in the second League and in the summer of 2017 sensational promotion to the Premier League, led and celebrated in the following season the Class whereabouts. In the current season, Wagner was able to win with his Team only twice, with five draws and fifteen defeats. 20. the Premier League table Huddersfield place, eight points behind a non-relegation.Reserve coach Mark Hudson will oversee the team initially on an interim basis.

“I can’t thank David enough for everything he has achieved,” said Hoyle, who spoke of a “very, very sad day”. “Under his leadership, we have accomplished things on the football field, the top all in recent memory, and the wild surpassed most dreams, as Chairman and as a Fan. His successes will bring him together with big names such as Herbert Chapman, Mick Buxton in the history books of Huddersfield Town –they are all legendary Manager, have changed the face of this club.“