Return to Germany? Demichelis linked with Borussia Mönchengladbach job | OneFootball

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·15 September 2025

Return to Germany? Demichelis linked with Borussia Mönchengladbach job

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Since his departure from River over a year ago, Martín Demichelis has not given up on his coaching career and quickly took over at Rayados de Monterrey. However, the truth is that this stage also ended and he now appears as a candidate to join an unexpected team.

Despite having been crowned champion with River in 2023 showing good performance, the cycle of Martín Demichelis closed amidst a conflictive situation in the locker room. And with the return of Marcelo Gallardo, Micho had to find a new club to work with in Rayados de Monterrey.


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However, he was fired before the Club World Cup and since then he has been waiting for another challenge. This is why the chance of a return to Germany began to emerge. According to the media outlet Kicker, Demichelis' name is being mentioned as a possible coach for Borussia Mönchengladbach, and there could be news in the next few hours.

Is Demichelis returning to Germany?

In question, although nothing is confirmed yet and the German team is also considering other options, the news continues to generate repercussions in Argentina. If the operation is finalized, it would be the former defender's first experience in the Bundesliga after his retirement as a player.

Battaglia's quote about Demichelis at River

Sebastián Battaglia once again mentioned his departure from Boca and didn't hold back. "Yes, it was like that. It hurt me," he began telling in a conversation with Los Edul. And he added: "I would have liked to leave like Demichelis did, which can be debated whether it was right or wrong, but he left greeted by the whole stadium".

"We were taken out as if we were the villains of the story," Battaglia added to express his discontent. He also talked about the reasons for the decision. "It's long, it's not just the statement (about the lack of reinforcements)," he said, and then gave details of that conversation.

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