Dream debut for Mainz coach Henriksen: Voices after win against Augsburg

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After his fantastic coaching debut in the Bundesliga, Bo Henriksen jumped in celebration, then congratulated his protégés on their long-awaited breakthrough in the relegation battle. With the 1-0 (1-0) against FC Augsburg, the penultimate FSV Mainz 05 ended its negative series of eleven games without a win on Saturday and has new hope of staying in the league.

“It was a pure relegation battle. We urgently needed these points. That gives you self-confidence,” said Mainz sports director Christian Heidel and paid great praise to Henriksen, who was brought in from FC Zurich at the beginning of the week: “He is an incredibly positive guy and cleared the players’ heads. He’s been saying all week that we’ll win the game. He was so convincing that the players were also convinced in the end.”

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The guy definitely has a lot of self-confidence. I like it, also because his answers are very clever and intelligent. I think he has a lot on his plate when it comes to rhetoric and speech.
I definitely like him more than Jan or Bo. Jan hardly ever showed any emotions and Bo was rather very calm. Henriksen gives the fans a lot more.
But is everything still fresh… if he’s still in such a good mood in two weeks, I think he’ll have everything r…

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The 49-year-old Dane himself was visibly relieved about his successful premiere. “It was an emotional game and a fantastic day for the team and me,” said Henriksen. “I am proud of the players who played with full energy. We are enjoying this moment, but we only won one game and we have to keep working hard.”

The football teacher was the big driver on the sidelines. He applauded every good move by his protégés and time and again he whipped Mainz forward. “He is full of emotion and energy. He gives us strength and belief in ourselves,” said Sepp van den Berg. The defender became the match winner with his header in the 44th minute in front of 24,800 spectators. Thanks to the success, the Rheinhessen moved within one point of 1. FC Köln in the relegation place. “That gives the boys a lot of confidence because we need points,” said Heidel.

The last three points for Mainz came on November 4th last year in a 2-0 win against RB Leipzig. There was correspondingly great jubilation over the result, which could have been even higher. Jae-Sung Lee hit the crossbar from eight meters and Nadiem Amiri hit the post with a penalty. “We played at full throttle and fought for every ball. I didn’t see any fear on the pitch, that’s the most important thing,” said Henriksen and added: “I’m very happy about this performance.”

The coach’s engagement as the successor to the hapless Jan Siewert proved to be a successful move, at least in the short term. “We had to flip the switch. “We succeeded,” said Heidel with satisfaction. “Bo is a whirlwind and brought fire to the store. We’ll see where this leads now.”

Representing the team’s new mentality was Brajan Gruda, who played despite a serious training accident the day before. “Half his face was torn apart. I thought he wouldn’t play football for ten weeks. And then he runs up and makes such a statement,” said Heidel. “That was incredible. We need this courage and fighting spirit. Fantastic,” Henriksen also raved about the 19-year-old before he said goodbye to the end of the day: “I’m a little tired, but I’ll definitely treat myself to another beer.”

Svensson, Tuchel & Co.: The Mainz coaches based on points average since 2000

Jan-Moritz Lichte – 0.50 points per game (12 games)

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September 28, 2020 to December 28, 2020
As of: February 17, 2024

Jan Siewert – 0.75 points per game (12 games)

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November 3rd, 2023 to February 12th, 2024

Kasper Hjulmand – 1.04 points per game (24 games)

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July 1, 2014 to February 17, 2015

René Vandereycken – 1.07 points per game (14 games)

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July 1, 2000 to November 14, 2000

Sandro Schwarz – 1.14 points per game (85 games)

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July 1, 2017 to November 10, 2019

Achim Beierlorzer – 1.19 points per game (26 games)

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November 18, 2019 to September 28, 2020

Martin Schmidt – 1.32 points per game (91 games)

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February 17, 2015 to May 22, 2017

Bo Svensson – 1.38 points per game (104 games)

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January 4th, 2021 to November 2nd, 2023

Thomas Tuchel – 1.43 points per game (183 games)

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August 3, 2009 to May 10, 2014

Jürgen Klopp – 1.51 points per game (269 games)

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February 28, 2001 to June 30, 2008

Jörn Andersen – 1.88 points per game (40 games)

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July 1, 2008 to August 3, 2009

Bo Henriksen – 3 points in the first game

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Debuts on February 17, 2024

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