Overview
- Schröder was officially presented as successor to Roland Virkus and begins overseeing operations immediately, with Union Berlin up on Friday night.
- He confirmed Eugen Polanski remains head coach for the time being and declined to set a timeframe for a permanent decision.
- The new executive outlined a focus on day-to-day sporting control and preparation for the winter window, with defensive signings under consideration.
- Gladbach sit 17th with six league matches without a win and a club-record 13-game drought, with Bayern to visit after the Union fixture.
- Reports say the club paid up to €1 million to RB Salzburg to hire Schröder, who defended his departure and brings experience from Mainz, Schalke, Leipzig and Salzburg.