OFFICIAL: Hansi Flick renews his contract as Bayern head coach until 2023

Published on: 03 April 2020

Hansi Flick has been named as the Bayern Munich head coach on a permanent basis, signing a three-year contract with the Bundesliga record champions.

Flick originally took over at the Allianz Arena following the departure of Niko Kovac in November and has proven a popular choice with players and fans, overseeing 18 wins in his 21 competitive matches in charge, during which Bayern have scored 65 goals at an average of over three per game.

The 55-year-old’s rate of 2.46 points per game is also the highest of anyone to take charge of more than five matches for the Munich club, guiding the eight-time defending champions back to the top of the table, to the DFB Cup semi-finals and into a commanding position in their UEFA Champions League last-16 tie with Chelsea.

It's Flick's first role as a permanent head coach since he left Hoffenheim in November 2005 after over five years with the club, guiding and establishing the Sinsheimers in the third tier and leading them into the DFB Cup for the first time.

After a brief spell as assistant to Giovanni Trappattoni in Salzburg, Flick was named as number two to new Germany boss Joachim Löw in 2006 after he succeeded Jürgen Klinsmann.

Together, they finished as runners-up at the 2008 UEFA European Championship and third at both the 2010 FIFA World Cup and 2012 Euros before finally lifting Germany’s fourth world title in Brazil in 2014.

Following that, Flick became the DFB’s sporting director before briefly returning to Hoffenheim in the same capacity in 2017/18. He was named as one of Kovac’s assistants at Bayern prior to this season.

The former midfielder also made 139 appearances for the Bavarians as a player between 1985 and 1990, lifting four Bundesliga titles and the DFB Cup once before leaving for Cologne.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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