Dortmund name Terzic as new head coach

German tasked with improving club’s results after they finish eight points behind champions Bayern

BERLIN:

Bundesliga runners-up Borussia Dortmund have continued rebuilding for next season by naming Edin Terzic as head coach and signing Turkey midfielder Salih Ozcan on Monday.

Terzic, 39, was made interim boss for the last five months of 2020/21 when Dortmund won the German Cup, but has been made permanent head coach after Dortmund parted company with Marco Rose last week.

Having been technical director of Dortmund last season, Terzic has been handed a contract until 2025.

"We held several intensive talks with Edin Terzic last weekend and are convinced that this decision is the right one," said Dortmund's new sports director Sebastian Kehl.

"Edin knows our club, the environment, a large part of the team and the adjustments we want to make in order to be successful."

Terzic will be tasked with improving on results after Dortmund finished eight points behind Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich, who beat them home and away.

Dortmund also failed to qualify from their Champions League group, then lost a play-off against Rangers in the knock-out round of the Europa League.

The German club also continued rebuilding their squad by signing Ozcan on a four-year contract.

The 24-year-old central midfielder was lured by the promise of Champions League football.

"The energy of Borussia Dortmund, plus the possibility of playing regularly in the Champions League, led me to my decision," he explained.

Ozcan, a product of Cologne's academy, was part of the German team which won the European Under-21 title last year.

He opted to play senior international football for Turkey and made his senior debut in a friendly against Italy in March.

"He is one of the rising players of the past Bundesliga season," added Kehl.

"He is immensely strong in challenges and has a strong header.

"His mentality and physicality will be good for our team."

Dortmund have already signed new centre-backs in Niklas Suele from Bayern Munich and Nico Schlotterbeck from Freiburg, plus forward Karim Adeyemi from Red Bull Salzburg

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