Former Norwich City head coach Daniel Farke has returned to management with Bundesliga side Borussia Monchengladbach.

Farke left Carrow Road in November last year, before joining Russian club Krasnodar with the coaching team that departed Norfolk alongside him.

The German didn't oversee a single game of the Bulls', however, leaving the club less than two months after his appointment due to Russian conflict with Ukraine.

Now he's taken over at another new club, this time returning to his homeland with Gladbach, who have appointed Farke as head coach following the departure of previous boss Adi Hutter.

He's joined by assistants Christopher John and Edmund Riemer, who were both at Norwich during Farke's tenure.

Gladbach sporting director Roland Virkus was delighted to have the ex-Lippstadt boss at Borussia Park, telling official club channels: "In Daniel Farke we have been able to sign a coach that fits perfectly into the path that we want to go down as a club.

"We are looking forward to tackling the challenges that lie ahead of us together with him."

The Foals finished 10th in the Bundesliga last season, but have played in the Champions League as recently as the 2020-21 campaign.

Farke spent more than four years with the Canaries, coaching them to two Championship titles but losing his job after a disappointing start to the 2021-22 season.

He's remembered fondly by City fans for his trademark style of football and connection with supporters.