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Domenico Tedesco extends Schalke contract until 2022

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Schalke coach Domenico Tedesco says he feels "completely at home" in Gelsenkirchen after extending his contract until 2022.

The 32-year-old has been rewarded for guiding the Royal Blues to second place behind Bayern Munich in his first season in charge by seeing his contract, which was originally due to expire in 2019, extended by three years.

"I have always said that I feel completely at home here," Tedesco said on schalke04.de. "I love working with this team, it's so much fun because they are always ready to take the next step so that we can develop ourselves on a sporting level. The same goes for the work with the board, the support from the committee and the employees of the club. They all motivate us a lot, to play for the fans, who support this club and the team so brilliantly. I am therefore really looking forward to being part of the Royal Blue family for the coming years."

In addition to finishing second in the Bundesliga and qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, Schalke reached the semi-finals of the DFB Cup last season. The Gelsenkirchen-based club hope he can build on that in the coming years.

"Continuity is an important fundamental for the goals we have set ourselves in the coming years, particularly when it comes to the manager, who from a sporting perspective is the most important man at the football club for me," said Schalke's sporting director Christian Heidel. "As a result we are delighted to have found in Domenico Tedesco a footballing tutor who, in addition to being highly skilled and socially aware, is not just bold, innovative and active in communication, is someone who has taken on board and grasped everything that Schalke is about in a short space of time."

Tedesco started his coaching career with Stuttgart's youth team between 2013 and 2015 and then helped Erzgebirge Aue avoid relegation from Bundesliga 2 in the second half of the 2017/18 campaign, catching Schalke's eye in the process.