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Jan Siewert is following Huddersfield's training for the first time since replacing David Wagner while he's trying to guide the club out of the relegation zone
- Huddersfield manager Jan Siewert participated in his first training session on Wednesday
- The 36-year-old boss signed Monday a two-and-a-half year contract with the club
- The Burrows are anchored at the bottom of the board, 10 points from safety after only two wins
- Siewert will face Everton at the John Smith Stadium during his first match in charge
By
Kate Mcgreavy for Mailonline
published:
2:29 pm EST, January 23, 2019
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Update:
2:29 pm EST, January 23, 2019
Huddersfield manager Jan Siewert made his first training session since replacing David Wagner.
The 36-year-old signed a two-and-a-half year contract with the club on Monday and became the youngest coach in the Premier League.
Siewert put his new team to the test on Wednesday on the training ground trying to guide them out of the relegation zone.
Huddersfield, boss Jan Siewert has taken his first workout since his replacement of David Wagner
The 36-year-old coach signed Monday a two-and-a-half year contract with the club
Siewert put his new team to the field test on Wednesday
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Huddersfield is well positioned at the bottom of the table, 10 points from safety after only two top-seeded victories this season.
Siewert has time to implement his methods with the Terriers who are not in action until January 29th after their exit from the FA Cup.
Former boss of the Borussia Dortmund reserve team will face Everton at John Smith Stadium in his first game of next week's leadership.
Siewert has time to implement his methods with Terriers not in action until January 29
The former head of the Borussia Dortmund reserve team will face Everton in his first match in charge
Huddersfield followed Siewert for two years and it is not his goal to stay awake
Huddersfield followed Siewert for two years, but it is not his goal to stay awake.
President Dean Hoyle said earlier this week: "In the short term, we will continue to fight as hard as we can against the relegation of the Premier League – we are not abandoning that.
"We will also plan for the medium and long term, regardless of the outcome."
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