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HYYPIA has been appointed manager of German club Bayer Leverkusen on a permanent basis. The former Liverpool defender enjoyed a successful spell as caretaker boss towards the end of the campaign following the sacking of Robin Dutt. Hyypia, working... Full Article at Chester Chronicle
LIVERPOOL FC defender Sami Hyypia has been confirmed as the new permanent manager of German side Bayer Leverkusen. The Finn, who spent ten years at Anfield between 1999 and 2009, had been caretaker boss of the Bundesliga outfit, having replaced the... Full Article at ic Liverpool
Leverkusen's head coach Robin Dutt reacts during the German first division Bundesliga football match FC Schalke 04 vs Bayer Leverkusen, in Gelsenkirchen, western Germany, on March 24, 2012. View Photo »
We have to recognise that the four teams who are ahead of us are better
He stayed at the BayArena for another year as a player, announcing his plans to move into coaching and management at the end of the 2010/11 season. Hyypia followed through with his promise, joining the coaching staff under Robin Dutt in Germany and... Full Article at Give Me Football
Executive director Wolfgang Holzhäuser is confident the pair are the right choice after proving their abilities in recent weeks: "In the last six games Sacha Lewandowski and Sami Hyypiä have shown they can lead the team with a mixture of competency,... Full Article at Bundesliga.de
Lewandowski has been rewarded after overseeing Bayer 04 Leverkusen's fine end to the campaign after he and team manager Sami Hyypiä were given three-year deal. Lewandowski, 40, took the reins on an interim basis with six matches remaining, assisted by... Full Article at UEFA
Leverkusen coach Sami Hyypiae gestures as he leads a training session of the Bundesliga soccer club Tuesday, April 3, 2012 in Leverkusen, western Germany, two days after Hyypia took over from Robin Dutt who stepped down. View Photo »
If you’re a fan then, obviously, you’re amazed by what he’s done, but speaking as a coach I was hoping he’d have an off day. Barca are the best team in the world even without Messi, but with him they’re in a different galaxy.
Leverkusen have announced on their official website that interim caretaker coaches Sascha Lewandowski and Sami Hyypia have signed permanent contracts until the summer of 2015. The pair replaced Robin Dutt at the helm at the Werkself in April 2012, and... Full Article at Goal.com
Leverkusen says the coaching duo signed three-year deals to June 2015. The 38-year-old Hyypia and 40-year-old Lewandowski were appointed as interim coaches following the sacking of Robin Dutt in April. Together they ensured Leverkusen remained unbeaten... Full Article at eTaiwan News
Hyypia: Handed the Bayer Leverkusen job with Sascha Lewandowski on a permanent basis Bayer Leverkusen have named Sami Hyypia and Sascha Lewandowski as their new management team on a full-time basis. The pair took over for the final six games of the... Full Article at Sky Sports
Robin Dutt (born January 24, 1965) in Köln-Lindenthal is of east Indian descent. He is a German football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Bundesliga side SC Freiburg, after taking over from the long-serving Volker Finke in July 2007. He had previously been manager of Stuttgarter Kickers for four years. Even though he was... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
We have to recognise that the four teams who are ahead of us are better
If you’re a fan then, obviously, you’re amazed by what he’s done, but speaking as a coach I was hoping he’d have an off day. Barca are the best team in the world even without Messi, but with him they’re in a different galaxy.
Barça are the best team in the world even without Messi, but with him they’re in a different galaxy.
I've no interest in checking out the table right now ... I'm more concerned with our injury list. Lars Bender and Simon Rolfes are going to be out for a while, but I'm hoping Stefan Reinartz, Stefan Kießling and Ömer Toprak will all be fit again by the weekend. I'm going to need a strong team out on the...
I've no interest in checking out the table right now ... I'm more concerned with our injury list. Lars Bender and Simon Rolfes are going to be out for a while, but I'm hoping Stefan Reinartz, Stefan Kießling and Ömer Toprak will all be fit again by the weekend. I'm going to need a strong team out on the...
Whoever plays football knows that there are no words for Messi. He is a category all of his own: the best player in the world, another galaxy.
His class is just extraordinary, there's no discussion
And with him, they are in another galaxy.
Without Messi, Barca is the best team
We know it’s hard for us in the Liga (10 points behind Real Madrid), but we want to defend our Champions League title and we are also keeping in our minds on the Spanish Cup.Dutt did not hold back in his praise for Barca and their guiding force. There are no words to describe this performance from them,...
There are really no words to describe his way of playing. He is an extraordinary class
Let’s face it, they were simply too strong. Criticism will come and we have to live with it. We weren’t at our best and if you play Barcelona, you need to have a perfect day. We did not give up in the second half, but they were simply too strong.
There are no words to describe this performance from them, it was extraordinary, there is no doubt
There are scarcely words to describe the way Messi plays. His class is just extraordinary. There's no discussion
We don't even need tonight to know they are the best team ever
There is no question that a reverse of that magnitude really hurts
To win against Bayern is special
If we play like we did in the first half of the first leg we won't be happy but if we play as we did in the second half, in which we pressured a lot more, Barca will be stretched
How we make use of our possession will be key ... If we play like we did in the first half of the first leg, we'll be finished, but if we can repeat our second-half performance, we'll have a lot more joy. We're capable of causing Barcelona problems too.
On paper the situation is bleak ... We blew our chance in the first leg, but there are 4,000 fans accompanying us to Barcelona and we have to deliver a performance for them.
On paper the situation looks clear
This is a very young team that tries to play with a lot of passion ... They are always moving and are prepared to run a lot.
A win against Bayern at home would be something very special, but we need to concentrate on what can happen rather than just the principle, we need to make it possible for ourselves
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