A rather interesting element emerges from its opposite Salzburg with Bayern Munich for the phase of the “16” of the Champions League.
You see, the Austrian coach, Matias Yaislebecomes the third youngest coach to reach this point, being 33 years and 316 days old.
Opposite him, he will find the man who holds the absolute record, with him Julian Nagelsman to have made his first appearance in the knockout stages of the institution with Leipzig in 2020, when he was 32 years and 211 days old!
Thus, in sum, the two technicians are … just 68 years oldthe smallest sum of the coaches’ ages in the history of the event!
It is noted that in the second place of the list is the Domenico Tentescowhere was it 33 years and 161 days in 2019when he had reached “16” with Schalke.
33 – Salzburg coach Matthias Jaissle (33 years & 316 days) today becomes the third-youngest coach in #UCL knockout stage history behind Julian Nagelsmann (32y & 211D, 2020 with Leipzig) and Domenico Tedesco (33Y & 161D, 2019 with Schalke). Duel. #OptaBattle #SALFCB pic.twitter.com/fQSaoHHzgY
– OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) February 16, 2022
Never before has a Champions League fixture had two coaches that were as young as Julian Nagelsmann (34 years, 208 days) and Matthias Jaissle (33 years, 316 days) #UCL pic.twitter.com/t0IE0E7TQr
– Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) February 16, 2022
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