Satisfied with his work. Miroslav Klose set to extend his contract with Nuremberg
Miguel Solomons
Dailysports's expert
Miroslav Klose took charge of 2. Bundesliga side Nuremberg, and the club’s management is now considering extending their collaboration with him.
Details: According to Florian Plettenberg, Nuremberg’s hierarchy is ready to continue working with Miroslav Klose. The new deal is expected to run until 2028, with a basic agreement already reached between Klose and sporting director Chatialexiou. The contract extension is planned to be finalized by the end of the year.
Last season, Nuremberg finished tenth in the 2. Bundesliga table, collecting 48 points from 34 matches. The team currently sits 11th, with 15 points after 12 rounds.
Reminder: 46-year-old German referee Patrick Ittrich recently made a statement proposing a series of changes to football’s rules — ideas that are far from universally accepted.