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·1 December 2025
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·1 December 2025
FC Augsburg has made a drastic decision in an attempt to reverse its delicate situation in the Bundesliga. According to German media outlets BILD and Sky Sport, the Bavarian club has dismissed Sandro Wagner from his position as head coach with immediate effect.
The news, which has shaken German football, comes after a series of poor results that have left the team at the lower end of the standings. Wagner, who took over the club last June, has not managed to establish a stable project.
His time on the Augsburg bench can be summed up in a very poor statistic: four wins, one draw, and nine losses in the 14 matches he has managed. These numbers leave the team in 14th place in the table, with only ten points, dangerously close to the relegation zone, which has prompted the board’s decision.
Wagner’s arrival at Augsburg generated excitement, especially after his recent and brief stint as assistant to Julian Nagelsmann with the German national team.
His appointment was seen as a bet on the future, aiming to implement fresh and dynamic ideas within the team. However, the lack of consistent results and the inability to secure crucial points have ultimately exhausted the patience of the club’s management.
An announcement is expected in the coming hours regarding who will take charge of the team, at least on an interim basis, while a new permanent head coach is sought.
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