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Man City close in on appointing Hertha Berlin coach Oliver Reiss as their new Under-18 manager… with the 41-year-old set to leave the German club after 17 years

Manchester City are closing on on the appointment of Hertha Berlin coach Oliver Reiss as their new Under-18 manager

Hertha Berlin coach Oliver Reiss, 41, is in talks to take over as coach of Manchester City‘s Under-18 side.

The German is currently in charge of Hertha’s Under-19 side and has overseen 57 games since his appointment in 2022.

He had previosuly worked as the Under-17 coach and been the U-19 assistant manager, having been with the German side as a coach for a total of 17 years.

Reiss is, however, now ready for the next step in his career and is nearing an appointment to lead City’s U-18 side.

His style is viewed as similar to that of first team manager Pep Guardiola, meaning players will be coached to play the way the Spaniard wants to before they make the potential jump up.

Manchester City are closing on on the appointment of Hertha Berlin coach Oliver Reiss as their new Under-18 manager

Reiss is viewed as having a similar style to City first team manager Pep Guardiola (pitured)

Reiss is viewed as having a similar style to City first team manager Pep Guardiola (pitured)

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City have enjoyed success at Under-18 level in recent years under Ben Wilkinson, son of former Leeds manager Howard Wilkinson. 

Wilkinson joined City in 2016 and has held a number of roles at the club, Taking charge of the U-18 side in summer 2021.

The club became the first U-18 team to win three consecutive Premier League north and national titles under his leadership.

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