Jerome Boateng can well imagine becoming a coach when his playing career is over.

In the fall of his footballing career, former Germany international and Bayern Munich centre-back Jerome Boateng is preparing to become a coach.
The 36-year-old is currently completing his first course for a B license with the Bavarian Football Association (BFV) and would like to start coaching the under-19s at his current club, LASK in Austria.
“A lot of great coaches, like Thomas Tuchel, started as assistant coaches with the youngsters. I want to gain experience there, learn, but also pass on my experience to the younger players,” Boateng told Sport1 about his first steps as a coach.
At the BFV course, Boateng is the most prominent of 22 current and former professional footballers preparing to become coaches.
“It is certainly a good foundation if you have played football at a high level,” club coach Philipp Roper is quoted as saying.
“But being a good player does not automatically make you a good coach.”
Boateng is under contract in Linz until mid-2026.
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