In October last year we had ever had the dubious good fortune to play against a club that had just set his coach just before the door. As the coaches affected the layoffs immediately following games, I had shown in a small installation . The result (3 wins / 3 draws / 4 losses) did not allow conclusions about the upcoming game. From current events, I will expand the statistics to the coach dismissals this season
2009/10
- Jörn Andersen -. Mainz - 0. Matchday, then point win at home to Leverkusen
- Dieter Hecking - Hannover - 2 Round, after victory in Nuremberg
- Marcel Koller - Bochum - 6 Round, after victory in Nuremberg
- Lucien Favre - Hertha - 7 Match day, then home defeat against Hamburg
- Markus Babbel - Stuttgart - 15 Matchday, then point gain in Mainz
- Michael Oenning - Nuremberg - 17 Round, after defeat to Schalke (but only after the winter break)
- Andreas Bergmann - Hannover - 18 Match day, then no points in Mainz
- Armin Veh - Wolfsburg - 19 Matchday, then draw in Hamburg
- Bruno Labbadia - Hamburg - 32 Match day, then home against Nuremberg
- Heiko Herrlich - Bochum - 32 Match day, then returned with no points from Munich
2010/11
- Christian Gross - Stuttgart - 7 Round, then 2-2 at Schalke
- Zvonimir Soldo - Cologne - 9 Match day, then 3-2 victory against Hamburg
- Jens Keller - Stuttgart - 16 Round, after 3:5 defeat against Bayern
- Steve McClaren - Wolfsburg - 21 Round, then 0-1 defeat against Hamburg
The only team with a win is out of the coaching change emerged, is the first FC Cologne. There, the change has paid off in a sustainable yet. Holte Soldo of 9 matches, only 5 points, to give his successor, Frank Schaefer in the last 13 games at least 20 points to get. Stuttgart is even after two changes is still deep down inside and Wolfsburg just too early to describe a long-term development. Let us therefore set: This season, after coach changes, there was a win, one draw and two defeats. When added to the last season we only get to 4 wins, 4 points divisions and 6 losses. Interestingly, the distribution is 30%, 30%, 40% (S / U / N) away, roughly, albeit with a slight tendency for the defeats
It remains here. Even if coach dismissals often seem to be the last resort, a guarantee of a quick recovery by the new momentum, there are not quite certain. Good for the teams that seem more likely than all other teams to compete with new coach (HSV 4X, 3X Nürnberg, Schalke 3X).
for the game against Borussia issue a forecast that is increasingly difficult, partly because it is on the Lower Rhine, now a coach who is considered rather as a man with a long-term plan for the rescue in dire peril. I'm curious to see how Lucien Favre will deal with this first short-term challenge. Set it to the usual staff? Are there any imaginative tactical options? Will we see the great Mike Hanke? (Ah, now that I mention the can, indeed mean only one thing again, damn!)
It remains here. Even if coach dismissals often seem to be the last resort, a guarantee of a quick recovery by the new momentum, there are not quite certain. Good for the teams that seem more likely than all other teams to compete with new coach (HSV 4X, 3X Nürnberg, Schalke 3X).
for the game against Borussia issue a forecast that is increasingly difficult, partly because it is on the Lower Rhine, now a coach who is considered rather as a man with a long-term plan for the rescue in dire peril. I'm curious to see how Lucien Favre will deal with this first short-term challenge. Set it to the usual staff? Are there any imaginative tactical options? Will we see the great Mike Hanke? (Ah, now that I mention the can, indeed mean only one thing again, damn!)
the departure of Ralf Rangnick in Hoffenheim have I once left outside, as this sport probably resulted not from the situation of the club.
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