Marco Rose to BVB? That’s what Gladbach legend Berti Vogts says

Will the 44-year-old train Gladbach Borussia in the coming season? Many are currently asking themselves this question. Because the rumors about a change don’t stop. Now the ex-national coach takes a stand.

The Rumors of a move from Marco Rose Borussia Dortmund are not ebbing away. But Gladbach legend Berti Vogts is now speaking out in favor of the 44-year-old staying with his former club. “His move would be more bitter for Borussia than any departure of a Gladbach player. Therefore everything has to be done to keep him,” said the former national coach to “t-online”.

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Rose is still under contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach until 2022 – but he should have an exit clause. The Dortmund top club had recently left open whether interim coach Edin Terzić should continue to lead the team after the season. Managing director Hans-Joachim Watzke said on “Sky” that “nothing was clear”. Michael Zorc added: “My respect for Borussia Mönchengladbach and other clubs demands not to say another word about it.”

Most recently, a report by “Ruhr Nachrichten” sparked renewed discussions about the future of Roses. Accordingly, those responsible at Dortmund are said to have agreed on it as the desired solution. And Rose himself should also be “not averse” to a move to Dortmund.

Vogts: “What Rose made of this team is crazy”

To cushion the departure of the head coach would certainly not be easy for the Gladbachers. Rose scored an average of 1.75 points in 65 games with Borussia. A strong quota. In addition, the team made it into the Champions League with him as coach and is now even in the round of 16 of the competition.

Berti Vogts: The 74-year-old wants Marco Rose to remain coach of his Borussia for a long time. (Source: Jan Huebner / imago images)

Ex-national coach Vogts believes: “Marco Rose is the reason why Borussia Mönchengladbach is playing football so successfully again. What he made of this team is crazy.” And further: “I very much hope that Marco stays in Gladbach, because without him the club would again face an uncertain sporting future.”

Vogts praises Rose in his very own way: “I’m not a hat wearer, but if I were, I would want to take off all my hats in front of Marco every day.”

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