May 12, 2026

Wolfsburg Sack Freddie Ljungberg

By Promise Amadi

Bundesliga side, Wolfsburg, have sacked former Arsenal and Sweden star Freddie Ljungberg after less than a year on the coaching staff.

Following Ljungberg through the exit door is the head coach Andries Jonker, along with his assistants. The club reached the decision following their poor start to the season.

A statement posted via his official Twitter account, read: “While it’s disappointing to have left VfL Wolfsburg less than a year into our project I can look back on my time there with great pride.

“I am lucky to have worked with talented players and been supported by a passionate and loyal fan base who played a significant role in our Bundesliga survival.”

“It’s a shame that, after just four games this season and sitting joint 12th [14th on goal difference], the club have decided to change the head coach, Andries Jonker, but this is modern football.”

“Although I may disagree with it, I respect the board’s decision and am sad to be leaving VfL Wolfsburg; I thank the club for the opportunity they gave me and look forward to my next challenge.”

Martin Schmidt who previously managed Mainz has been appointed as Wolfsburg’s new head coach on a two-year deal.

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