RB Leipzig | Marcel Schäfer admitted his mistake in firing Ole
Marcel Schäfer, RB Leipzig's sporting director, has admitted mistakes in the way he treated coach Ole Werner after he was surprisingly sacked.

RB Leipzig | Marcel Schäfer admits mistake in Ole
's dismissal Recently, RB Leipzig surprised many German football fans when they decided to fire coach Ole Werner, who led the team to a successful season with third place in the Bundesliga and return to the Champions League. After this decision, Sports Director Marcel Schäfer spoke up and admitted mistakes in handling this situation.Schäfer shared that although Werner's first season with RB Leipzig had many positive points, he still had to make this difficult decision. "Recent times - and I have to speak self-critically - have not been ideal, even bad. That's the truth," Schäfer said in an interview.
Before the team's trip to South Africa, Schäfer had a long, private conversation with Werner. However, information about Leipzig's decision to replace Werner was leaked, sparking much controversy about when and how to announce this decision.

"What happened publicly did not respect both the person and coach Ole Werner," Schäfer admitted and apologized to Werner. He said: "I am really sorry. There is nothing to discuss about this." At the time of the decision, Schäfer said that content development and a different approach were needed to prepare for the upcoming challenges.
Not only a professional decision, replacing Werner with Martin Demichelis is also seen as a spiritual change. Schäfer asserts that Demichelis possesses "passion, fire, and enthusiasm" - qualities for which he believes Werner does not receive recognition despite his success.
"I believe that Martin with his experience and personality will bring benefits to the team," Schäfer added. This decision not only affects Werner's future but also opens a new chapter for RB Leipzig under the leadership of Demichelis, who is expected to continue to take the team further in upcoming tournaments.
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