Surprising exit from coach Florian Kohfeldt at the Bundesliga club VfL Wolfsburg: On Sunday, the Lower Saxony completed the "amicable" separation from the 39-year-old, who had scored 2-2 with his team against champions Bayern Munich in the last game of the season on Saturday.

Apparently, those responsible for the club no longer had complete confidence in the work of the football coach.

On Saturday and Sunday, those responsible for VfL around managing director Jörg Schmadtke and sporting director Marcel Schäfer met for a season analysis.

"In the end we had to ask ourselves how resilient further cooperation would be," said Schmadtke and club would mean.”

Kohfeldt only took over the coaching position in Wolfsburg in October 2021 from the hapless Mark van Bommel and signed a contract with Wolfsburg until the summer of 2023.

At the time, VfL was ninth in the league and was playing in the group stage of the Champions League.

On Saturday, Wolfsburg ended the season in twelfth place.

The ambitious factory club was the last to leave the group stage of the premier class before Christmas and thus also missed the minimum goal of the Europa League.

Schmadtke and Schäfer had recently repeatedly spoken of wanting to start the new season with Kohfeldt.

The former Bremen resident Kohfeldt, who had spoken about the season planning after the game on Saturday against FC Bayern, canceled two long-planned interview appointments "allegedly due to illness" on Sunday, according to the "Bild" newspaper.

It is still unclear who will follow Kohfeldt in Lower Saxony.

"I wish the players and the entire club all the best and every success in continuing on the path they have taken," Kohfeldt said in farewell.