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ALEXANDER STRAUS NAMED AS NEW BAYERN MUNICH WOMEN LEAD TRAINER

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Alexander Straus named as new Bayern Munich Women lead trainer

 

Bayern Munich have named Alexander Straus as the new lead trainer of their ladies' group.

 

The 46-year-old joins the German outfit following two years with Sandviken TF/SK Brann in his local Norway, having directed the club to the principal association title in their set of experiences during the 2021 mission.

 

Straus replaces Jens Scheuer in the Bayern tough situation, who reported in May he would withdraw the club following three years in control. Bayern won the Frauen Bundesliga under Scheuer's direction during the 2020/21 season, finishing Wolfsburg's run of four progressive association titles, prior to completing second last term and arriving at the Champions League quarter finals.

 

"I can't really hang tight for my experience as lead trainer at FC Bayern to start and I'm truly anticipating beginning preparation," Straus told Bayern's true club site. "As a component of a major club like FC Bayern, our objective must continuously be to win each rivalry we enter.

 

"We have a group with, great players and I have the best regard for the work that past mentor Jens Scheuer and his staff did here. I will positively not flip around everything, except will attempt to foster the group step by step."

 

The Bayern work is Straus' most memorable beyond Norway, having beforehand likewise had spells with SK Brann Kvinner, as well as dealing with his country's Under-23 and Under-19 ladies' public sides.

 

Bayern had previously dunked into the exchange market this mid year in front of Straus' appearance, marking England midfielder Georgia Stanway after her Manchester City contract lapsed, as well as Brazilian safeguard Tainara from Bordeaux.

 

On the style of play and instructing style fans and players can expect, Straus added: "My favored game thought is that my groups are generally prevailing. We need to control the speed of the game when we have the ball and consistently play intensely and disagreeably. At the point when we don't have the ball, our main objective must be to get the ball back as fast as could be expected so we can begin the following assault.

 

"My training reasoning depends on confiding in the characteristics and capacities of my players and my staff. I additionally view my undertaking as assisting everybody with understanding and carry out our game thought, be it strategically, in fact or concerning mental self view - here and there the pitch

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