Overview
- Preußen Münster has sacked head coach Sascha Hildmann and assistant Louis Cordes following a 1-1 draw with Darmstadt, ending Hildmann's five-year tenure.
- The club has appointed former Bundesliga player Christian Pander as team chief, alongside Kieran Schulze-Marmeling as trainer and Sören Weinfurtner as co-trainer, to manage the final three matches.
- Sporting director Ole Kittner emphasized the club's decision to rely on trusted internal personnel, aiming to unify efforts during this critical period.
- Münster currently sits 17th in the 2. Bundesliga, level on points with Ulm in the relegation playoff spot and five points away from safety with three matches remaining.
- The team faces a challenging schedule ahead, including a decisive final match against Ulm, which could determine their league status.