Belgium have sacked their manager Domenico Tedesco after less than two years in charge – with Arsenal and France legend Thierry Henry reportedly among the early favourites to take over.
Former RB Leipzig boss Tedesco has been let go after a disappointing run of results, including a last-16 exit at last year’s European Championship and a poor Nations League showing.
The Italian won just two of his past 10 games and fell out with Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who said last summer he would not play under Tedesco again.
The national team ends its chapter with Domenico Tedesco. Thank you, Domenico, for your commitment and passion over the last two years. We wish you all the best for the future! pic.twitter.com/nKElQuYoKc
— Belgian Red Devils (@BelRedDevils) January 17, 2025
Henry previously worked as Belgium’s assistant coach under Roberto Martinez and his most recent coaching role saw him take the French men’s Olympic team to silver at the 2024 Olympics.
A statement from chief executive Peter Willems read: “The search for a successor is now underway.
“Unfortunately, the Red Devils did not perform as we hoped at Euro 2024, just as they did in the next Nations League campaign.
“Domenico made an excellent start as national coach and proved that there are still great things possible, even after the send-off of the previous generation. He has integrated a number of young players into the team, and his successor can build on this.”
Tedesco predicted big things for the team he has left behind, adding: “A beautiful journey is now unfortunately coming to an end.
“This team is still at the beginning of its development and will cause a sensation in the coming years. I wish the players, the great employees of the federation and the fans all the best from the bottom of my heart.”