Christian Wueck Steps Down As Germany Womens National Football Team Manager

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Christian Wück Steps Down as Germany Women's National Football Team Manager

New Manager to be Announced Soon

Wück Led Germany to a Euro 2022 Victory

Christian Wück has stepped down as manager of the Germany women's national football team after two years in charge.

The 57-year-old led Germany to victory at the 2022 European Championship, but the team has struggled since then, failing to win any of their last five matches.

The German Football Association (DFB) said in a statement that it had "accepted Christian Wück's request to be released from his contract with immediate effect".

The DFB added that it would "announce the new coach of the Germany women's national team in due course".

Wück's departure comes just months before the Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, which will be held from July 20 to August 20.

The DFB has said that it is "confident" that it can find a new manager who can lead the team to success at the World Cup.

Reaction to Wück's Departure

The news of Wück's departure has been met with mixed reactions.

Some fans have praised Wück for his success with the team, while others have criticized him for the team's recent poor form.

Former Germany international Birgit Prinz said that Wück had "done a great job" with the team and that she was "sad to see him go".

However, former Germany manager Silvia Neid said that she was "not surprised" by Wück's departure and that she believed the team needed "a new start".

Possible Successors

There are a number of possible candidates who could succeed Wück as manager of the Germany women's national football team.

One possibility is Martina Voss-Tecklenburg, who is the current manager of the England women's national football team.

Voss-Tecklenburg has a good track record with England, leading the team to the semi-finals of the 2019 Women's World Cup and the final of the 2022 Women's European Championship.

Another possibility is Thomas Tuchel, who is the former manager of Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain.

Tuchel is a highly-respected coach who has won a number of trophies during his career.

However, it is unclear whether he would be interested in taking over the Germany women's national football team.