Wolfsburg turns to Labbadia in fight for survival
Wolfsburg appointed Bruno Labbadia as its new manger on an 18-month contract.
The 52 year-old takes charge at Volkswagen Arena after the sacking of Martin Schmidt on Tuesday (AEDT).
Wolfsburg's loss to Bayern Munich last weekend left it 14th in the table, with just four wins from 23 matches.
"I feel well rested and look forward to working with my new team," Labbadia told the club's official website.
CEO Dr. Tim Schumacher added: "We're very pleased to have got Bruno Labbadia. Now we all have to look forward and meet our challenges with calm and togetherness."
Labbadia rescued Hamburg from dropping out of the Bundesliga in 2015, guiding it to victory in a relegation play-off against Karlsruhe before securing a 10th-place finish in the top flight in the season afterwards.
He was sacked in September 2016 after a poor start to the 2016-2017 campaign.
The former Bayer Leverkusen and Stuttgart boss will take charge of Wolfsburg for the first time in Saturday's (AEDT) clash with Mainz, just a point below in 16th place.