Decision approaching: new Salzburg coach in sight!

The decision is approaching: A new coach is likely to be presented in Salzburg soon after the separation from Manny Viveiros. While the competition in the win2day ICE Hockey League is already swirling on the transfer market, Red Bull Salzburg is still unusually quiet when it comes to new signings. As the “Kronen Zeitung” reports, the Red Bulls are taking their time looking for a successor to Manny Viveiros – but the wait will soon be over.

Other teams are upgrading

Dan Lacroix remains in Graz, the Vienna Capitals are upgrading with Mike Stewart, runner-up Pustertal has announced a strong basic squad, HC Innsbruck is also upgrading. In Salzburg, however, things remained quiet after Adam Brooks was signed.

A few days have now passed since Viveiros separated at the beginning of April. For comparison: When Oliver David left the club for Munich, it only took 24 days until a new head coach was chosen.

Decision in sight

However, Bulls manager Helmut Schlögl urged calm to the “Kronen Zeitung”. They want to avoid a “quick decision”, even if the talks are already well advanced. “We had a few good discussions, but there is nothing concrete yet. But a decision will be made soon,” said Schlögl.

Focus on squad planning

The personnel on the board is the decisive domino for further season planning. According to Schlögl, the new coach will be presented next week. Only then will the search for players be massively intensified, as the new trainer should have an important say in the positions that are still open.

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