FSV Mainz 05 has to look for a new coach: Bo Svensson (44) is resigning from his position as head coach of Rheinhessen with immediate effect.
Ex-professional Bo Svensson is no longer the coach at 1. FSV Mainz 05. IMAGO/eu-images
Bo Svensson is no longer the coach of Mainz 05, the club made that official early on Thursday evening. After a long conversation with sports director Christian Heidel and sports director Martin Schmidt, they “jointly decided to take this step”. U-23 coach Jan Siewert will take over the team until further notice.
Games of 1. FSV Mainz 05
“It’s very difficult for me to say goodbye, but I have the feeling that now is the time to do it,” Svensson is quoted as saying: “I’ve been from Mainz for 16 years. I’ve learned a lot here, met so many great people Club, among the fans, in the city, my children grew up here in Mainz. The experiences will shape me for the rest of my life.”
Due to the lack of success of the past few days and week, “the time has come to recognize that no individual is above the club and that all forces must now be pooled together to master the sporting situation. Unfortunately, that won’t be with me, but unfortunately it has to be “That’s how it should be. Now more than ever, the club and team need the cohesion that has always distinguished us.”
After Bayern’s victory, things went downhill
The Rheinhessen ended the 2022/23 Bundesliga season with five Bundesliga games without a sense of success – and seamlessly continued this negative vortex at the start of the new season: apart from three draws, there was nothing profitable on the first nine match days. On the contrary: Since April 22, 2023, the 3-1 win against FC Bayern, Mainz has been waiting for a three-pointer in the Bundesliga.
Recently, the sporting crisis has become more and more acute. Just a few days after the late 2-2 draw at VfL Bochum, Mainz were clearly defeated 3-0 by relegated Bundesliga and second division team Hertha BSC in the second round of the DFB Cup on Wednesday evening.
After the poor performance in Berlin, the fans clearly expressed their displeasure on social media and some called for Svensson to be given leave. “Mainz 05 owes a lot to Bo Svensson, especially the fact that we are still playing in the Bundesliga today,” said sports director Heidel: “In addition, we have completed two more confident seasons in the Bundesliga and delighted our fans with our football. We Over the past few weeks we have spent many hours discussing how we can reverse the negative trend in sport. Unfortunately, there are always complex developments in football that can bring such successful joint work to a point where it might be better to take a new path.”
I take my hat off to his openness and his connection to Mainz 05.
This “feeling” “developed itself” in Svensson, whereupon he approached those responsible in Mainz. “I take my hat off to his openness and his connection to Mainz 05,” said Heidel: “We have always had a special, trusting relationship. My and our great thanks go to him for his commitment. It was an extraordinary time. We accompany him best wishes for his future.”
Next Saturday (3:30 p.m., LIVE! on kicker) at the important home game against RB Leipzig, U-23 coach Siewert will be on the bench – possibly even until the international break, which begins on November 13th. This would give Mainz more time to introduce a new coach.
Svensson’s time in Mainz ends prematurely, the 44-year-old had a current contract until June 30, 2024. The former Mainz professional and junior coach took over the FSV professionals in January 2021 and led them to stay in the league with a sensational comeback.
A first version of the article incorrectly stated that sports director Martin Schmidt was taking over the team on an interim basis. We apologize for this error.
2023-11-02 17:40:43
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