Overview
- SC Preußen Münster has parted ways with head coach Sascha Hildmann, Co-Trainer Louis Cordes, and Analyst Janis Cordes after five winless matches left the team in the relegation zone.
- An interim coaching team, led by former national player Christian Pander as team chief, with Kieran Schulze-Marmeling as trainer and Sören Weinfurtner as co-trainer, has been appointed to steer the team through the final three games.
- The decision aims to inject new energy into the squad, which sits 17th in the league, tied on points with Ulm in the relegation playoff spot but trailing due to goal difference.
- Hildmann, the club’s record coach with 218 matches, was instrumental in leading Münster from the 3. Liga to the 2. Bundesliga for the first time in 33 years but was unable to halt the recent decline in form.
- The next match against 1. FC Magdeburg on Friday presents a challenging start for the new coaching trio as the club fights to secure its place in the league.