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AGF fires coach as teams agree to TV deal
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Assistant coach, Jesper Fredberg, has been named the club’s interim coach
AGF Aarhus sacked its coach Peter Sørensen following a 1-4 loss to rivals Aab Aalborg in the Danish cup yesterday evening.
The AGF chief executive, Jan Christensen, said that poor results in the Superliga and the heavy cup loss at home yesterday convinced the club’s board to look at other options.
“We greatly regret to have to end the co-operation with Peter Sørensen,” Christensen wrote on the club website. “Our results have been unsatisfactory over a long period of time, and we evaluated that the company and club are best served by a coaching change.”
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Brøndby to go it alone
AGF sit seventh in the Superliga after 19 rounds, just two points from the relegation zone.
Sørensen, who had been the head coach of AGF since 2010, will be replaced by the assistant coach, Jesper Fredberg, who has been named the club’s interim coach.
In other Superliga news, 11 of the 12 Superliga teams have agreed to a joint TV agreement starting from the summer of 2015 in a bid to establish a fairer TV revenue system.
Brøndby was the only team not to agree to the deal and have revealed that it intends to agree to a separate TV deal.