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Hoffenheim fire coach Schreuder with 18 days left of season

German Bundesliga side Hoffenheim and manager Alfred Schreuder have ended their collaboration, the club confirmed on Tuesday. "The club came to an agreement with the 47-year-old to terminate his contract with immediate effect," the club said on their website.

Published June 09,2020
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German club Hoffenheim fired coach Alfred Schreuder on Tuesday with only 18 days remaining of the season.

Hoffenheim executive director Frank Briel said the decision was taken "with a view to the current sporting situation," and the club said there were disagreements over future development plans.

Hoffenheim is seventh in the Bundesliga, two points off a Europa League spot, with four games remaining. Under Schreuder, the team earned eight points from five games against mostly relegation-threatened opponents since the Bundesliga restarted on May 16 in empty stadiums amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Schreuder rejoined Hoffenheim as coach last year after having previously been assistant coach at the club and at Ajax. The Dutchman had a contract running until the end of the 2021-22 season.

Hoffenheim said it will have a team of five coaches overseeing the first team for its remaining four Bundesliga matches of the season, starting with Leipzig at home on Friday, and hasn't nominated an interim head coach.