Struber 'a realist not a dreamer'
Gerhard Struber had Cologne second in Germany's second tier when he was sacked [Getty Images]
New Bristol City boss Gerhard Struber has high expectation but says he is "not a dreamer".
The Austrian has signed a three-year contract to become the Robins' head coach, replacing Liam Manning, who joined Norwich earlier this month.
Advertisement
Manning led City to the Championship play-offs last season where they lost 6-0 on aggregate in the semi-finals to Sheffield United.
"I am not a dreamer, I am a realistic man, but of course my goals are very high," said Struber.
"We have the right energy, a good plan, and we will work very hard, but also you need a bit of luck and momentum. But we are ready for the next step."
Bristol is the largest city in England yet to host Premier League football and, despite them reaching the play-offs, Struber knows the challenge that is ahead of him.
He said: "I can feel the Premier League is very near but last season shows us how hard it is to get promoted - we should not be thinking about what is to come but work hard.
Advertisement
"To speak about what could come is for other people, not me or my staff."
The 48-year-old arrives at Ashton Gate with a reputation for playing a style of high pressing, intense football while developing young players and integrating them into the first team.
"The style of play helps a lot, the last few years the club has grown in a good direction and the style of play they have created is a good fit with me and this can be a very good match," he told BBC Radio Bristol.
"This is a mission for myself to bring and integrate young players into the first team but at the same time they have to deliver - it's not a romantic plan, they have to do it in the right way.
Advertisement
"At the same time we want to create results and this is where I have experience in integrating young players and the goal is to bring the group further - we are very ambitious to do it in the right way."
With strong investment in the club's academy, Bristol City owner Steve Lansdown says any new head coach had to fit in with their policy of developing players and how they recruit them.
"We have the same process of recruiting managers as we do with players - you'll be thinking who could be next in line because you never know what might happen," he said.
"Gerhard was right towards the top of that list with his stats, knowledge and how he fits with the squad.
Advertisement
"The academy is an important part of the club, we're not shy about wanting to develop players as well as have success on the pitch - you can see from his different jobs it's a passion for Gerhard as well."
'When England called I jumped'
Gerhard Struber coached New York Red Bulls before joining Cologne [Getty Images]
The former Barnsley and New York Red Bulls head coach was sacked from his previous job at Cologne in May despite having the club second in the German second tier, and they went on to clinch the title and promotion back to the Bundesliga.
Struber has been out of work for just under two months and was not planning an immediate return to the technical area before this opportunity arose.
Advertisement
"At the time it was painful," he said. "Vut as a head coach things happen and it surprised me but you have to accept it - when I left Cologne I wanted a break but when England is calling and Bristol City are calling you have good conversations and so I jumped.
"I have a great chance with this team to make the next step."
The new boss will welcome back players for pre-season on Wednesday, 25 June and is relishing the chance to return to English football after saving Barnsley from relegation to League One in 2020.
"In English football you can smell a special atmosphere in every stadium and there is a special quality in the Championship - it is the best second level in the world," he said.
"The tactics and coaching is a very high level so it's a big demand for me, my coaching staff and players to achieve our goals."
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
22 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Netherlands midfielder Danielle van de Donk joins London City Lionesses from Lyon
London City Lionesses have completed the signing of midfielder Danielle van de Donk from Lyon. The former Arsenal player, 33, joins the newly-promoted side ahead of their first season in the Women's Super League (WSL) after four years at Lyon. Advertisement The Netherlands international has signed a two-year contract that runs until 2027. Van de Donk said: 'It's just such a nice environment to be in, the club really appeals to me, it reminds me of a little family, and I want to be a part of it! 'The project that London City have, it's different but in a good way. London City have to battle for everything, and that's my style.' The transfer sees Van de Donk move between two Michele Kang-owned clubs, after the U.S. businesswoman completed the purchase of London City in February 2024. After beginning her career in the Netherlands, Van de Donk joined Arsenal in 2015 and had six successful years in north London, winning three trophies including the WSL title in 2018. Advertisement Shen joined Lyon in 2021, where she won three league titles and the Champions League in 2022. The midfielder has also made 167 appearances for the Netherlands, winning the European Championship in 2017. When asked about returning to play in the WSL, she said: 'I was there for six years, and it was very good. I loved it and saw no hesitation in coming back. It's a good league; the stadiums are full, and hopefully we can get more and more fans here too. I'm so excited to meet all of the fans, and I promise that I'll give 100% if you do the same for us.' London City Lionesses won promotion to the WSL for the first time last season by topping the Championship. 'A Marquee Signing' This is a marquee signing for London City Lionesses and shows they are prepared to spend big to attract names. Advertisement The aim seemingly is to build their brand and boost attendances in their maiden WSL season. It comes as a surprise that Van de Donk, a statement name in women's football with a Champions League winner's medal to her name and four league titles with Arsenal (one) and Lyon (three), has made the switch. But Kang's vision has evidently appealed to the 33-year-old versatile midfielder who will bring plenty of experience to the newly promoted team. This article originally appeared in The Athletic. UK Women's Football 2025 The Athletic Media Company
Yahoo
24 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Birmingham appoint Jutkiewicz as attack scout
Former Birmingham City striker Lukas Jutkiewicz will help the Championship club recruit new attacking talent after being appointed as a lead positional scout. The 36-year-old retired at the end of last season after helping Blues storm to the League One title and seal an immediate return to the second tier following relegation in 2024. Advertisement Jutkiewicz spent nine years with Blues, making 358 appearances and scoring 69 goals. The club say his new "hybrid" role will have "an emphasis on the use of analytical tools to help identify potential targets". Jutkiewicz will attend matches and use video analysis and data to "create holistic evaluations of potential player acquisitions". His remit will cover building shortlists of possible domestic and international transfer targets and ensure the club's profiling model "remains consistent". "Now that my playing career has come to a close, I'm excited to begin a new chapter," Jutkiewicz said. Advertisement "I look forward to applying the knowledge and experience I've gained over my 20-year playing career in a different capacity, and I will bring the same commitment and passion to this new role as I did on the pitch." Birmingham director of football Craig Gardner said part of the appeal of appointing Jutkiewicz was he "knows the DNA of the club" and is sure he "will form a key role in enhancing our attacking player acquisition". Gardner added: "It will be a great environment for Lukas to both add significant value based on his experiences and learn from an outstanding team."


New York Times
36 minutes ago
- New York Times
Netherlands midfielder Danielle van de Donk joins London City Lionesses from Lyon
London City Lionesses have completed the signing of midfielder Danielle van de Donk from Lyon. The former Arsenal player, 33, joins the newly-promoted side ahead of their first season in the Women's Super League (WSL) after four years at Lyon. The Netherlands international has signed a two-year contract that runs until 2027. This Lioness roars louder in London. 🦁@DanielleDonk — London City Lionesses (@LC_Lionesses) June 20, 2025 Van de Donk said: 'It's just such a nice environment to be in, the club really appeals to me, it reminds me of a little family, and I want to be a part of it! 'The project that London City have, it's different but in a good way. London City have to battle for everything, and that's my style.' The transfer sees Van de Donk move between two Michele Kang-owned clubs, after the U.S. businesswoman completed the purchase of London City in February 2024. Advertisement After beginning her career in the Netherlands, Van de Donk joined Arsenal in 2015 and had six successful years in north London, winning three trophies including the WSL title in 2018. Shen joined Lyon in 2021, where she won three league titles and the Champions League in 2022. The midfielder has also made 167 appearances for the Netherlands, winning the European Championship in 2017. When asked about returning to play in the WSL, she said: 'I was there for six years, and it was very good. I loved it and saw no hesitation in coming back. It's a good league; the stadiums are full, and hopefully we can get more and more fans here too. I'm so excited to meet all of the fans, and I promise that I'll give 100% if you do the same for us.' London City Lionesses won promotion to the WSL for the first time last season by topping the Championship. Analysis by Charlotte Harpur This is a marquee signing for London City Lionesses and shows they are prepared to spend big to attract names. The aim seemingly is to build their brand and boost attendances in their maiden WSL season. It comes as a surprise that Van de Donk, a statement name in women's football with a Champions League winner's medal to her name and four league titles with Arsenal (one) and Lyon (three), has made the switch. But Kang's vision has evidently appealed to the 33-year-old versatile midfielder who will bring plenty of experience to the newly promoted team.