After being announced as David Wagner's successor as Huddersfield manager, we bring you an introduction to Jan Siewert.
Martin from Wakefield is arguably more famous than the new Huddersfield Town manager he has a passing resemblance to, but that can now all change as we bring you an introduction to Jan Siewert.
David Wagner's replacement holds the same Borussia Dortmund under-23s job his predecessor held before he joined Huddersfield in 2015.
The Terriers will hope he can have just as big an impact, but what else do we know about the 36-year-old? Let's find out...
Off the Dortmund production line
Siewert was installed as Dortmund's second-team coach in the summer of 2017 as a replacement for Daniel Farke, who had left to take charge of Norwich. Farke had succeeded Wagner in the role and Siewert would become the fourth Dortmund coach to leave the club for a job in England following Jurgen Klopp's appointment at Liverpool in October 2015.
Turned down QPR last summer
QPR were reported in Germany to have made an approach for Siewert following Ian Holloway's departure last summer, but the German turned the Sky Bet Championship club down. "I have received an incredible appreciation from BVB. My task here is not finished yet," Siewert was quoted as saying by sports magazine Reviersport.
German national team coach for youngsters
Siewert played in the German lower leagues with Mayen, SG Bad Breisig and Montabaur and embarked on a coaching career in 2009 as a junior co-ordinator for the German federation (DFB). He had spells as assistant coach of the German under-17 and under-18 sides and after one year as head coach of fourth-tier side Rot-Weiss Essen he moved on to Bochum, where he was assistant to Dutch head coach Gertjan Verbeek before joining Dortmund.
Tactical analyst in the media
During last summer's World Cup finals, Siewert worked for Dortmund-based newspaper Ruhr Nachrichten as a tactical analyst and has a reputation among the German media as a polite and friendly man, who is driven to succeed and thrives on nurturing young talent.
He has a Yorkshire doppelganger
Siewert was mistakenly thought to have been sat in Huddersfield's directors' box during Sunday's home defeat to Manchester City. To widespread amusement the gentleman bearing an uncanny resemblance to the German coach was asked live on Sky Sports whether he was Town's proposed new manager and replied: "No, that's not me. I'm Martin from Wakefield!" Thankfully, Martin Warhurst, a match-day guest of Huddersfield's and chief executive of the Martin House hospice, also saw the funny side.
Follow Sporting Life on social media - find us on Facebook here or tweet @SportingLifeFC
Related football links