By Peter Weis@PeterVicey

Kicker Report: Labbadia remains in place whilst Stuttgart fail to find replacement

George Moissidis of Germany's Kicker Magazine has published an update on the status of under-fire VfB Stuttgart trainer Bruno Labbadia. 

According to the well-sourced German journalist, Markus Gisdol is out of the running to succeed Labbadia and the club is having difficulty attracting other candidates. 
Bruno Labbadia.
Bruno Labbadia.Photo: Frank Schwichtenberg, Wikimedia Commons, GFDL
Inconclusive talks on Saturday evening and Sunday morning within the VfB Stuttgart managerial structure have left Bruno Labbadia in charge of the Bundesliga's last-placed club for now. This is according to reliable German footballing journalist George Moissidis of Germany's preeminent footballing publication, who also specifically refutes previous reports that Markus Gisdol is preparing to come aboard as Labbadia's replacement.

Labbadia was in place to lead the squad's Sunday training session. While the 57-year-old may still be dismissed eventually, it now appears more likely that he'll lead the team in the upcoming DFB Pokal quarterfinal fixture at 1. FC Nürnberg on Wednesday. In his article, Moissidis appears to suggest that the Swabians are having problems procuring a replacement.

Gisdol - for whatever reason - appears to be out of the running. Higher profile names such as Adi Hütter and Ralph Hasenhüttl have no interest in the position. Felix Magath, who helped Hertha Berlin avoid the drop last year, apparently isn't a realistic option. The name of former VfB Stuttgart trainer Hannes Wolf - a DFB youth trainer who most recently served as Leverkusen's interim trainer in the spring of 2021 - has also been traded.

Wolf may also not be interested in the position as Moissidis reveals that this particular trail also runs cold. Moissidis does mention that the Württembergers are potentially toying with the idea of recruiting former player Ludovic Magnin, but the 43-year-old presumably wouldn't want to leave his position in charge of his hometown club of Laussane-Sport in the middle of a Swiss Challenge League promotion push.

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