Union Berlin in the crisis: coach Bo Svensson on the crossroads!

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Union Berlin is in crisis after a 1: 4 defeat in Bremen. The future will be discussed by coach Bo Svensson.

Union Berlin steckt nach einer 1:4-Niederlage in Bremen in der Krise. Diskutiert wird die Zukunft von Trainer Bo Svensson.
Union Berlin is in crisis after a 1: 4 defeat in Bremen. The future will be discussed by coach Bo Svensson.

Union Berlin in the crisis: coach Bo Svensson on the crossroads!

Union Berlin is in a deep crisis after the 1: 4 defeat in Bremen. The euphoria that the Ultras produced with hundreds of red and white flags and the banner "out of joy in football" before the game quickly turned into frustration. This painful defeat is already marking the eight Bundesliga game in a row, in which the team was unable to win. Sports Managing Director Horst Heldt, after the game, commented on the future of coach Bo Svensson and explained: "I have to let it sink now." Since the team is only seven points from the relegation place with 17 points from 15 games, the uncertainty regarding Svensons position is noticeable, as is Bild reported.

sustainable adjustments required

The defensive of Union, perceived as stable, was literally slaughtered in the last games. "We got the goals too easy, which is actually atypical for us," analyzed Heldt. The union of top -class players in defense suggests that the team no longer implements the coach's requirements. Heldt was concerned that Svensson was unable to reach the team. Nevertheless, striker Benedict Hollerbach contradicted this impression and emphasized that the team was still optimistic. A central problem remains the offensive, which is the third -party's third -party weakest. Central striker Jordan Siebatcheu in particular remained goalless in the first half of the season, while Heldt criticized that no player was effectively developed under Svensson, as from the report by rbb24 .

The pressure on coach Svensson will continue to rise in the new year, especially in the decisive games against Heidenheim and Augsburg. Heldt underlined the importance of these coming months: "January and February are very important months. We have to knock the goat over, but we are also able to do that." But the question remains whether Svensson still feels sufficient support, while the sporting management is thinking about possible changes.