RB Leipzig are one of the most controversial clubs in German football history.
Founded in 2009, the club bought itself into the Oberliga, the fifth tier of German football.
From then on, Red Bull invested heavily in the club to get it promoted to the Bundesliga.
RB Leipzig have been playing in the Bundesliga since 2016, and with the money that Red Bull has pumped into the club, they have consistently been in the top six ever since.
The clubs philosophy revolves around finding young players and developing them into superstars and then selling them to the biggest clubs in world football, with players like Naby Keita, Dayot Upamecano, Joško Gvardiol, Dominik Szoboszlai or Dani Olmo playing for Leipzig in the last couple of years and getting sold for a lot of money.
This season, however, was a bit of a disaster for RB Leipzig.
While the start to their Bundesliga campaign was rather encouraging, their performances in the UEFA Champions League were atrocious from the start.
They ended their season in European football early with just three points and seven losses out of eight games in the group stage.
After a bad stint in the league, the club decided to let go of their manager, Marco Rose, and hired Zsolt Löw as a replacement until the end of the season.
Under Löw, things did not improve, and Red Bull Leipzig currently sit in seventh place with just one matchday to go.
They are facing the threat of their first season without European football since getting promoted after getting eliminated in the DFB-Pokal as well.
RB Leipzig are, therefore, looking for a new manager for the upcoming season, and there have been rumours lately about big names like Thierry Henry.
In this analysis, we will examine Leipzigs needs for a new coach before discussing three interesting candidates and the tactical approach they would bring to the club in the next couple of weeks and months.
Next RB Leipzig Manager: Creating A Team Profile
Creating a profile for RB Leipzig is rather easy.
Not many clubs in world football have an identity as well-defined as Leipzigs.
The first thing we need to take a look at is the sporting side of things, the tactical identity of RB Leipzig.
Just like every other Red Bull club, Leipzig prioritise a very fast-paced style of football.
When Red Bull decided to get into football, they hired Ralf Rangnick to develop a footballing philosophy, and most of the past managers in Leipzig followed that lead.
Red Bull football values athletic ability in players and is always looking for vertical options in the passing game.
These teams are not afraid of losing the ball; they always try to get in the spaces behind the backline immediately after winning the ball.
Even if they lose the ball, it’s just part of the plan because the counter-press is the key factor in their tactical approach.
A potential manager needs to be able to coach this fast-paced, high-intensity style of play.
The second very important aspect of Red Bull clubs culture is their desire to develop young players into stars.
Most of the transfers that come into Leipzig are under 23 years old and have little experience at the top level.
A potential coach needs to be able to quickly motivate these players to perform at their best and help them develop to the best of their ability.
A third thing is more of a personality trait that a new coach needs to bring to Leipzig.
Red Bull clubs are very progressive, work extensively with the latest technology, and are driven to get the best results in every situation.
Therefore, an RB Leipzig coach can’t be too traditional or not driven to work with data and technology.
He needs to be aware that he must deliver results from the start, even with his young squad.
While this may sound intimidating, few clubs offer the potential and support that RB Leipzig provides.
Money will never be an issue for the club.
They are able to sign top talents from around the world and always provide the best support for their coaches and players, with an elite academy and elite technological possibilities.
Therefore, this job will be one of the most coveted this summer.
Matthias Jaissle To RB Leipzig: Destiny Bond?
The first coach we are going to analyze is Matthias Jaissle tactics.
The 37-year-old German is currently coaching Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League and is just coming off winning the AFC Champions League against Kawasaki Frontale.
Jaissle was born in the greater Stuttgart area and played in the VfB Stuttgart academy before joining TSG Hoffenheim later, making a couple of Bundesliga appearances for the club.
Unfortunately for Jaissle, his playing career was plagued with injuries, forcing him to finish at just 26 years of age.
The centre-back started his coaching career just months after his retirement as a player, becoming an assistant coach to today’s VfB manager, Sebastian Hoeneß, at the academy of RB Leipzig.
He then followed another former RB Leipzig coach, Alexander Zorniger, to Denmark, where he became an assistant coach at Bröndby IF.
After a successful stint there, Jaissle was brought back by Red Bull, but this time to Salzburg, where he managed the U18 team and the B-team FC Liefering and then was promoted to the first team for the 2021/2022 season.
As this short summary of his career shows, Jaissle did not work with just a couple of very interesting coaches throughout his career.
His entire exposure to the coaching world came through the Red Bull system.
He lives and breathes the philosophy of Rangnick.
This shows in all of his work and even in Saudi Arabia at Al-Ahli.
Here, we can see Jaissle’s men defending after a set-piece.
All of the players show high intensity and are tracking back at full speed, ready to defend against the counterattack.
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