By Peter Weis@PeterVicey

Streich announces decision on his future will come early next week

SC Freiburg head-coach used the occasion of last night's Europa League elimination to let members of the assembled media know that he would be making an announcement about his future early next week. 

Signs point to the 58-year-old concluding his long tenure in charge of the Breisgauer. Streich has helmed the club since taking over the trainer role in December of 2011. Streich said that he would communicate his decision on "Monday or Tuesday".
SC Freiburg trainer Christian Streich's well-documented issues with "burn out" will lead to the long-time SCF trainer confirming his future plans to the media early next week. This was confirmed by the 58-year-old during his post-match presser last night after his side suffered a heavy defeat against West Ham United and were eliminated from the 2023/24 Europa League tournament.

Many in German footballing circles have been speculating for weeks that Streich appeared to be tiring of endless rebuilding projects in Breisgau following 14 years at the helm of the Schwarzwaldverein. Streich recently surpassed 500 league points earned while working the SCF sidelines. He closes in on 500 overall matches leading the team.

In place since December 2011, Streich has only signed short-term contract extensions in recent years. The writing has long been on the wall that the Baden-native - who has been working for Freiburg in some coaching capacity since 1995 - may be preparing to step aside. Streich announced last night that he would confirm his decision after the weekend.

"This game [the 0-5 loss to West Ham] doesn't influence the decision," Streich said, "Naturally, one result doesn't have any bearing on such a long-term decision. It would be a shame if it did. I'll let my decision be known early next week, possibly on Monday or Tuesday."

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