After the separation from coach Sascha Hildmann and assistant coach Louis Cordes, second division club Prussia Münster relies on an internal solution.
As the club announced on Monday, a trio with Christian Pander as team boss, Kieran Schulze-Marmeling as a trainer and Sören Weinfurtner as a assistant coach should look after the three remaining games. Pander and Schulze-Mammeling already led their first training session on Monday.
The former Bundesliga professional and national player Pander should lead the team in the field of leadership and personality development. Kieran Schulze-Marmeling, who has been the head coach of the U23 for years, should concentrate on training and training content. Sören Weinfurtner serves him as an assistant coach.
Born in Münster Pander, who played 141 Bundesliga games as a player for Hannover and Schalke and drew attention to the football school in the DFB test against England in the DFB test against England in the DFB test in the DFB test. Schulze-Marmeling previously worked as an assistant coach under Hildmann.
Kittner: “move closer together”
“As a team, we will now move closer together and trust people from the closest circle of the club,” said sportManaging Director Ole Kittner according to a press release from the association. “We have shown different skills in the constellation, which everyone involved will now bring in the best possible way in the sense of the common goal”.
Steiger Münster stands in 17th place three games before the end of the season and thus on a relegation zone, tied with SSV Ulm on relegation place 16.
Our sources:
- Press release from Prussia Münster
