"Huddersfield" team is undergoing changes - England's "Premier" league outsiders are left without a head coach. It is announced on the club's official website that after a discussion with the management, David Wagner, who has led the team for 3.5 years, stepped down from his coaching duties. This season has not been successful for the "Huddersfield" team from the very beginning - they have already suffered 15 defeats and only managed to secure two victories. Over the weekend, "Huddersfield" played a goalless draw against "Cardiff" and remained at the bottom of the league table. "Huddersfield" chairman Dean Hoyle did not spare kind words in his farewell message to the strategist who led the club to the "Premier" league: "First and foremost, I would like to thank David for everything he has achieved with this club. With him, we have achieved in football what exceeded all of our expectations." D. Hoyle added that the club did not intend to sack the coach, but after a discussion, a decision was reached. D. Wagner himself understood that he could no longer give more this season. The specialist from Germany became the coach of "Huddersfield" in November 2015. In his debut season, he secured the club in the "Championship" competition, and in the following season, they advanced to the "Championship" play-offs, eventually triumphing and entering the "Premier" league. In the previous season, "Huddersfield" finished in 16th place in the country's highest football division.
Thank you for the memories, David.#htafc (AT) pic.twitter.com/SAkD1Ll5tl
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