Southampton assistant manager Danny Rohl has left the club to take up a post at Bayern Munich, the clubs announced on Tuesday. The 30-year-old, who also worked with Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl at RB Leipzig, will take up the role of analysis assistant coach under Niko Kovac at the Allianz Arena. A statement on Bayern’s official website read: “A new member of staff for FC Bayern head coach Niko Kovac and his team: Danny Rohl joins the German record champions’ coaching staff with immediate effect as analysis assistant coach.” Southampton thanked Rohl for his work under Hasenhuttl as they confirmed his departure. Their statement explained: “Southampton Football Club can today confirm that Danny Rohl has left his role as first team assistant manager and has returned to Germany to take up a role with a Bundesliga club ahead of the upcoming season. “Everyone at Southampton thanks Danny for his work with the club and we wish him well for the future.” Topics Bayern Munich, Southampton, German Bundesliga, Premier League, Niko Kovač, Ralph Hasenhüttl, Southampton, German Bundesliga, Premier League, Bayern Munich Wayne Rooney believes he still has plenty to offer on the pitch ahead of Derby move Close scores spectacular volley as Portsmouth beat Birmingham Former Rangers midfielder Liam Burt signs for Celtic Millar at the double in Linfield victory Celtic boss Lennon dismisses Cluj ‘miracle’ claims PSG have offered Neymar to Manchester United – and here’s what they want Ranked! The 9 best signings in the Premier League this summer 5 players Liverpool should offload before the transfer window closes Essential Fantasy Premier League tips 8 big transfers that fell through at the last minute
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