Even the day after the shock resignation of head coach Lucien Favre fought the leadership of Bundesliga bottom side Borussia Moenchengladbach yet to be replaced by: “We have also asked us: What’s going on here I knew when you wake up, but unfortunately, that all this is not a bad dream, but it’s also not a normal situation, “said sporting director Max Eberl the situation. Interim coach in Gladbach is André Schubert.
Less than 20 hours had after the unexpected and declared against the explicit association request resignation of Swiss savior, leading to an escalation the misery when downed Champions League Starter led, passed. On his 42nd birthday liked Eberl, the architect of the previous Borussia upturn, make his personal disappointment with the failed attempts at persuasion no secret: “I am very, very sad Sautraurig..” initiating
instead had Eberl two days before the home game of the still point-less Rhinelander against FC Augsburg (Wednesday / 20.00 clock / Sky) sweep a shambles. In one of the most precarious situations of recent club history of ex-pro hunt with an “emergency plan” to look forward nonetheless: As declared “transitional solution” initially assumes the former U23 coach André Schubert training the ex-master.
make We could even now important not to lie in his arms, crying and remain in state of shock. The first impressions after Andrés first training with the team
” feel good. He Bock on “Eberl said on the commitment of the former second division coach from SC Paderborn and FC St. Pauli.
The search for a new head coach want Gladbach, who had recently lost their first five league games and Champions League opening match, do not rush: “We had the perfect coach for us, and we were always aware that a large gap created and left behind big shoes to be. We had no plan B, and in September covered the best coaches not from the trees. The best possible for Borussia but it can take time to complete, “said Eberl.
Borussia Dortmund takes a “heritage” traded ex-coach Jürgen Klopp is, according to his adviser Mark Kosicke against “Sport Bild” not available. The requirement profile is loud Eberl clearly: “The new coach must have his own way, but clearly fit our previous philosophy of which we do not back off..”
All mind games to a succession plan for Favre but were still overshadowed by guesswork about the motives of in the past on several occasions amt tired coaches. “All of us can continue to move only in the mythical kingdom of theses and pass that Lucien has not seen a solution and was dissatisfied. What was the central reason, I can not say,” said Eberl.
Unlike the self-confessed Favre fan Eberl criticized colleagues the 57-year-old coach to probably not conducive for the own reputation finish the Confederates sharp. “Thus Lucien Favre has not solved the problem, but made larger,” said Borussia icon and ex-national coach Berti Vogts for “Rheinische Post”.
The former champion coach Felix Magath condemned “Favre desertion” of the foals in his column in the “Express”, in the “tz” and “Hamburger Morgenpost “as” wrong “and” wrong way “. Favre, so Magath continued, have Mönchengladbach and not least Eberl “snubbed”.
On Schubert wait a very short time heavy duties: Three days after the encounter with Augsburg is the cellar duel at VfB Stuttgart on the program before the next week before the international break first the English top team Manchester City (30 September), as well as cup winners and runners VfL Wolfsburg (October 3) give their business cards in the Borussia-Park.
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