Head coach Andre Breitenreiter was unable to save Huddersfield Town from relegation to League One
We have these talks over the course of the next week. After the game on Saturday, the head coach of Leeds FC said to BBC Radio Leeds, “The owner came over to England, so we had some conversations and then we had to think about the whole thing, about the project.”
“I value the discussions we’ve had the entire time. We remained in close proximity to one another, as did Kevin Nagle, Mark Cartwright, and Jake Edwards. We discuss every aspect in our private chats, which have been going on for the past few weeks. After that, I have to decide whether or not I’m the ideal person for the project, as does the club. We need to have some discussions in order to discover what is feasible for the upcoming season.
“I need a few days to make the decision and have the conversations.” It is evident that it requires a complete overhaul and fresh start in a plethora of areas, both on and off the pitch. I’d like to know how to alter a lot of things completely.
After taking over as head coach in February, Breitenreiter was unable to keep the Terriers from dropping out of the standings, as the team finished the season with two victories, five ties, and six losses.
The manager of the Terriers voiced his displeasure with the team’s relegation. “I regret that I was unable to stay,” he remarked in the league.
“Maybe my criticism is harsh at times, but I’m always honest, and I think this was the ideal time to speak up so that everyone understood that this club needed a fresh start. That’s all I have to say for now. We will now return to Huddersfield and consider our options.
Following the team’s loss on Saturday, Kevin Nagle, the owner of the Terriers, revealed that he had met with Breitenreiter on Friday night and that the head coach “has a big decision to make” regarding his future with the team.