Huddersfield’s new head coach, David Wagner, will quickly stamp his German influence on the West Yorkshire club and said his side would play “full-throttle” football the Borussia Dortmund way.
The former Dortmund reserve team coach was installed on Thursday as Huddersfield’s fifth manager since Dean Hoyle took control in 2009, and the 44-year-old said on Monday his players must be super-fit and play with passion and speed.
“We’d like to bring some German influence to English culture,” Wagner said at his unveiling at the club’s training headquarters. “Everybody knows where we are from. We are from Dortmund and everybody knows what kind of football we play there and this is exactly what we would like to bring to Huddersfield.”
But Wagner, who won the Uefa Cup with Schalke as a player, refused to discuss whether he had been approached by Liverpool to link up with Jürgen Klopp, whom he worked with at Dortmund.
“I think it’s not the day to speak about Liverpool. We’d like to speak about Huddersfield and our vision and our ideas and our plan,” he said. “So what I can say is, everybody knows I have a good relationship with Jürgen. He’s a very good friend of mine. I wish him all the best for his work and I know that he wishes us all the best for our work here. We have a restart here at Huddersfield.”
