Erzgebirge Aue On 8 March 2017, the then bottom-placed
Erzgebirge Aue appointed Tedesco as head coach, tasking him with avoiding relegation. He made an immediate impact, collecting 13 points from his first five league matches and stabilising the side with a compact, possession-aware 3-/5-at-the-back structure. Aue ultimately finished 14th and stayed up, with Tedesco recording six wins, two draws and three defeats (6–2–3) across his 11 league fixtures in charge.
Schalke 04 Schalke appointed Tedesco head coach on 9 June 2017 on a two-year contract after his breakout spell at Erzgebirge Aue. His debut campaign quickly produced a defining moment in the
Revierderby on 25 November 2017, when Schalke came from 0–4 down at half-time to draw 4–4 away to
Borussia Dortmund; the comeback was widely hailed in the German press. Tedesco led Schalke to second place in the
2017–18 Bundesliga, the club’s best league finish since 2009–10, and qualification for the
UEFA Champions League. Schalke also reached the
DFB-Pokal semi-finals, losing 0–1 at home to
Eintracht Frankfurt on 18 April 2018. The following season began poorly. Schalke opened the
2018–19 Bundesliga with five straight defeats—the worst start in the club’s top-flight history—and slipped toward the relegation places. Despite advancing from the
Champions League group stage, Schalke were eliminated in the round of 16 by
Manchester City, losing 2–3 in
Gelsenkirchen and 0–7 in
Manchester (10–2 on aggregate). Amid a seven-match winless league run, Schalke relieved Tedesco of his duties on 14 March 2019.
Spartak Moscow On 14 October 2019, Tedesco was appointed head coach of
Spartak Moscow on a contract running to June 2021, replacing interim coach
Sergei Kuznetsov. In the pandemic-interrupted 2019–20
Russian Premier League, Spartak finished seventh after the summer restart period. On 16 December 2020, Tedesco and the club confirmed he would not extend his deal beyond the end of the 2020–21 season, citing family reasons and
COVID-19 travel impacts. Spartak ended 2020–21 as league runners-up, clinching second place with a 2–2 draw with
Akhmat Grozny on the final day, which carried
UEFA Champions League third-qualifying-round entry. He left the club upon expiry of his contract in June 2021, with Spartak publicly thanking him for returning the team to European qualification.
RB Leipzig On 9 December 2021, Tedesco was appointed head coach of
RB Leipzig, replacing
Jesse Marsch on a deal running to 2023. He inherited a team in mid-table and, following a strong Rückrunde, guided Leipzig to a fourth-place finish and qualification for the
UEFA Champions League. In Europe, Leipzig reached the club’s first continental semi-final, losing 3–2 on aggregate to
Rangers in the
2021–22 UEFA Europa League (1–0 H, 1–3 A). On 21 May 2022, Leipzig won the
DFB-Pokal for the first time in the club’s history, defeating
SC Freiburg on penalties after a 1–1 draw a.e.t. at the
Olympiastadion;
Péter Gulácsi saved the decisive spot-kick and
Christopher Nkunku scored Leipzig’s equaliser. Under Tedesco, Nkunku produced the most prolific season of his career and was voted the
Bundesliga Player of the Season for 2021–22. Tedesco’s Leipzig frequently alternated between a back-three (3-4-2-1 / 3-4-1-2) and a back-four, with an emphasis on compact pressing and fast transitional attacks built around
Christopher Nkunku,
Dominik Szoboszlai,
Dani Olmo and the ball-progression of centre-back
Joško Gvardiol. The 2022–23 campaign began with a 5–3 defeat to
Bayern München in the
DFL-Supercup, a 4–0 Bundesliga loss away to
Eintracht Frankfurt, and a 4–1 home defeat by
Shakhtar Donetsk on Matchday 1 of the UEFA Champions League group stage. On 7 September 2022, the club parted company with Tedesco; he was succeeded by
Marco Rose the following day.
Belgium On 8 February 2023, Tedesco was appointed head coach of the
Belgium national football team on a contract running through
UEFA Euro 2024. He began with a 3–0 away win over
Sweden in qualifying (
Romelu Lukaku hat-trick) and a 3–2 friendly victory away to
Germany—the Belgians’ first win over Germany since 1954. Belgium topped their
UEFA EURO 2024 qualifying group unbeaten (W6 D2), finishing above
Austria and
Sweden with 22 goals scored and four conceded. In June 2023,
Thibaut Courtois withdrew from the squad after a dispute around the captaincy; Tedesco said the goalkeeper had left the camp ahead of the
Estonia qualifier, while Courtois later issued his own account of events. At
Euro 2024, Belgium finished second in
Group E with four points but scored only two goals across three matches, losing 1–0 to
Slovakia, beating
Romania 2–0 and drawing 0–0 with
Ukraine. Belgium were eliminated in the round of 16, losing 1–0 to
France in Düsseldorf after an 85th-minute deflected strike from
Randal Kolo Muani. On 17 January 2025, the
Royal Belgian FA announced that Tedesco had been relieved of his duties following a post-tournament review.
Fenerbahçe On 9 September 2025,
Fenerbahçe confirmed the appointment of Tedesco as first-team manager on a two-year contract. Five days later, he managed his first match, securing a 1–0 victory over
Trabzonspor. Two months later, on 2 November, despite falling behind 2–0 away to their arch-rival
Beşiktaş in a 2–3
Süper Lig match, he contributed to their 3–2 win with his substitutions and changes in the game plan. Fenerbahçe fans have shared on social media that Tedesco physically resembles the
Ottoman Emperor Mehmed the Conqueror. After the
Beşiktaş derby victory on 2 November 2025, Fenerbahçe also shared posts on their social media accounts that evoke this similarity. On 10 January 2026, Tedesco won his first trophy with Fenerbahçe after defeating
Galatasaray 2–0 in the
Turkish Super Cup. With a dominant tactical performance and effective in-game management, Fenerbahçe secured their first major title of the season, marking a significant milestone in Tedesco’s tenure at the club by ending their 11-year wait for the Super Cup. Later that year, on 27 April, a day after a 3–0 defeat to Galatasaray at
Rams Park with only three matches remaining, he was dismissed, having fallen seven points behind their rivals in the league table and effectively ending any realistic hopes of securing the title. ==Coaching philosophy==