Herzzerreißende Neuigkeiten: Der Cheftrainer des FC Union Berlin gibt heute schockierende Ankündigungen zur Beendigung seines Arbeitsverhältnisses mit der Mannschaft bekannt.

Herzzerreißende Neuigkeiten: Der Cheftrainer des FC Union Berlin gibt heute schockierende Ankündigungen zur Beendigung seines Arbeitsverhältnisses mit der Mannschaft bekannt.

Initially, Bo Svensson seemed the perfect coach for Union Berlin. Having started the campaign with a draw away at his former club Mainz, Svensson managed to win his first three games at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei. That run includes Union maintaining their impressive home record in games against Borussia Dortmund.
However, that was their last home win under Svensson. After five successive defeats and a Pokal exit by the then-unfancied Arminia Bielefeld, he was relieved of his duty during the Winterpause. At the same time, Steffen Baumgart was failing to meet expectations at Hamburger SV, but he got another shot in the Bundesliga thanks to his beloved club.
Defeats against direct rivals Heidenheim and Augsburg raised doubts about the decision, but Baumgart’s team finished the season on a much better form. The reverse fixture against Heidenheim was the only one they lost from the last ten games of the season. Including a record-breaking 4-4 draw against Stuttgart, five of those games were against teams who will play continental football next season.
Svensson’s passion and what he achieved with Mainz were a perfect match for Union … for a bit. However, they still went with a comparable figure for his replacement in Baumgart. The 53-year-old is one of the most liked coaches in recent Bundesliga history.
And, he has a special connection with the club. He played in Bundesliga for nine years, but the couple of seasons he spent with Union Berlin in 2. Bundesliga was among the highlights of his playing career. A fan favorite as a player, he’ll now hope to rekindle Urs Fischer’s fairytale stories.










