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Bundesliga: Mainz's Henriksen in footsteps of Klopp and Tuchel

By IANS | Updated: March 29, 2025 23:11 IST

Berlin (Germany), March 29 German football club Mainz 05's history is rich with coaches who have captured significant ...

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Berlin (Germany), March 29 German football club Mainz 05's history is rich with coaches who have captured significant attention. Given the legacy of former managers Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel, Bo Henriksen's recent recognition as Denmark's "2024 Coach of the Year" ahead of Sunday's Bundesliga clash in Dortmund feels like a natural progression for the club.

The 50-year-old faces the daunting task of following Klopp (2001-2008), a 2019 UEFA Champions League winner with Liverpool, and Tuchel (2009-2014), Chelsea's 2021 European champion. Yet early signs suggest history may repeat itself at Mainz. Long dubbed Germany's "yo-yo club" for its relegation battles, Mainz now eye their maiden Champions League qualification as the Bundesliga's surprise package, reports Xinhua.

Like Klopp and current England coach Tuchel, the Dane has ignited excitement among supporters. While the Champions League race remains tense, the city is savoring the moment.

Henriksen's relaxed demeanor and attacking style have revitalised the club. Since joining in 2024, the 2022 Danish Cup winner has transformed Mainz into a contender against established rivals. Champions League qualification would surpass the club's previous Europa League campaigns.

Sporting board member Christian Heidel, a close associate of Klopp, recalled meeting Henriksen in 2024: "Before we met in person, we had a video call, and I thought he was jumping out of my computer any minute, so full of energy."

Under Henriksen, Jonathan Burkhardt and Nadiem Amiri earned Germany call-ups, while Paul Nebel and Nelson Weiper broke into the U-21 squad.

Mainz's success stems from youth development. Henriksen's philosophy echoes Klopp and Tuchel: "Play football as good as you can but always do it with all of your passion."

The coach remains focused: "I don't care in what European competition we end up, it's passion and desire I want to see in every game."

Amid the euphoria, Henriksen downplays his status: "It's important for a club to celebrate their heroes, Jurgen for sure is one of them, but I am not one of them." Yet many in Mainz await his addition to the club's pantheon of legends.

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