Lyngby Boldklub has chosen to change coaches after being eliminated from the cup quarterfinals. Johan Lange has been fired and replaced by Jack Majgaard, who has been the assistant coach at the club for the past five years. Lyngby Boldklub's managing director, Brian Lemmeke, is disappointed to have lost the coach, but emphasizes that the club will run a financially sound football club. Lyngby Boldklub is in fifth place in the 1st division after 18 matches. Johan Lange says that the job at Lyngby Boldklub has not lived up to the expectations he had when he started the project. The management has laid out a long-term plan, and he can understand that when you look at the big picture. Lyngby Boldklub has a healthy economy, but as a head coach, you work with a different time horizon. Jack Majgaard has been part of Lyngby Boldklub's coaching staff for five years and now has the chance as head coach. He will try to turn Lyngby Boldklub's poor performance in the 1st division around. Lyngby Boldklub has high expectations for the rest of the season and hopes that Jack Majgaard can lead the club back to the top.
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Lyngby Boldklub Changes Coach After Cup Elimination
Lyngby Boldklub has been eliminated from the cup quarterfinals and has subsequently fired coach Johan Lange, who is replaced by Jack Majgaard. Read more about the change and what it means for the club
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