One day after the 2-2 draw against FC Schalke 04, Hamburger SV parted ways with coach Steffen Baumgart. The second division team gave that announced in a statement. In addition to the head coach, his assistants Rene Wagner and Kevin McKenna were also released. HSV had previously remained winless in five games in a row. The club lost a 2-0 lead against the relegation-threatened Gelsenkirchen team and showed a disappointing performance, especially in the second half.
“Steffen gave everything for HSV with great passion, energy and commitment until the very end. Our analysis of the current situation and yesterday’s game made it clear once again that we believe a new impulse is necessary to get out of the performance and results crisis,” said sports director Stefan Kuntz in the statement. Baumgart only took up the position as HSV coach on February 20th of this year.
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“I would like to thank Stefan Kuntz and also Jonas Boldt for the opportunity to work for my favorite childhood club,” Baumgart is quoted as saying: “It was an exciting and very intense time. I remain connected to the club and hope that HSV achieves its goals.”
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