Wednesday, 5 August 2020

After Deciding to Retire, Sandro Wagner Plans to Become a Coach

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DBasia.news – Former Bayern Munich striker and German national team, Sandro Wagner has surprisingly decided to retire as a footballer at the age of 32 years. Wagner has also planned to continue his career as a professional soccer coach.

The plan, in September 2020 he will start training to become a coach. Meanwhile, in the remaining time Wagner wants to spend his time with his beloved family.

“In September, I will start training to become a coach. “My plan is to take on the role of coach next summer,” Wagner said.

“Now I just want to enjoy my time with my family, which I have to love more than anyone else. “They are always there for me, although I am not always there for my wife and children, as a risk as a professional soccer player,” he continued.

At club level, Wagner has defended Bayern Munich, MSV Duisburg, Werder Bremen, Hertha Berlin, Darmstadt, Hoffenheim, and Chinese club, Tianjin Teda. His most successful career at club level was with Bayern Munich, where he won two Bundesliga titles with the club based at the Allianz Arena.

While at the international level, Wagner has defended Germany with a record of 8 caps and scored 5 goals. He also became part of Der Panzer who won the 2017 Confederations Cup.

“Wearing a German national team jersey makes me very proud,” concluded the player born in Munich, Germany.

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