Former Norwich City coach Christian Fluthmann has lost his job as head coach at Eintracht Braunschweig, despite his team sitting fifth in the German third tier.

Norwich Evening News: Christian Fluthmann, left, alongside head coach Daniel Farke during his time at Norwich City Picture: Liam McAvoy/Focus ImagesChristian Fluthmann, left, alongside head coach Daniel Farke during his time at Norwich City Picture: Liam McAvoy/Focus Images (Image: ©Focus Images Limitedwww.focus-images.co.uk+447814 482222)

Fluthmann left his role as a coach and analyst with the Canaries a year ago to take on a job as a coach at Braunschweig, but was then promoted to head coach this summer after the club had finished 16th in 3 Liga.

After a strong start to Fluthmann's reign, winning six of the opening seven games, Eintracht have won just one of their last eight and were held to a 1-1 draw at lowly Preussen Muenster last Monday.

That has cost Fluthmann his job, despite signing a contract until 2021 when he was appointed. The 37-year-old had been working as an under-16 coach at Borussia Dortmund previously and followed Daniel Farke across to England in 2017.

His position was filled by Christopher John at City, who switched from a role as U21s assistant coach at Paderborn to join Farke's staff and helped keep the Canaries on course for promotion to the Premier League.

Braunschweig - who Norwich signed winger Onel Hernandez from for a reported £1.7million in January 2018 - were a Bundesliga club regularly in the 1970s and 80s but have only played in the top flight for one campaign since 1985, in 2013-14.