After relegation – does Herzog have to go? Admira bosses are planning a restart

Admira is planning to restart and hopes to return to the Bundesliga soon. This was explained by the relegated team in a broadcast on Sunday. President Philip Thonhauser and sports director Marcel Ketelaer also talked about the future of Andreas Herzog in the evening…

“I want to start the season with a coach who understands the challenge and accepts it,” Thonhauser told Sky. Sports director Marcel Ketelaer wanted to meet with Herzog on Sunday evening, according to Thonhauser. “Then it will be decided where the journey will go. For me personally, it’s more about character traits and wanting than about names.” The same applies to the players, for whom quick decisions should now also be made – this project should be designed to be sustainable and implemented in three years at the latest, if the implementation is successful, of course, even sooner in the 2nd league, a cautious but purposeful way back to the Bundesliga should be taken! The return to the football upper house is the declared goal, which is appropriate to Admira’s club history,” it said. There was no commitment to coach Andreas Herzog. The future of the club is also secured in the second division, emphasized the relegated team in the announcement. “Economically, we have taken the most important precautions for this bitter transition to second-class status. One thing is certain: FC Flyeralarm Admira will by no means ‘go out’!” Thonhauser confirmed that Flyeralarm will remain a partner. Admira was relegated on Friday with a 3-1 loss at LASK after eleven years in the Oberhaus. Thanks to a 2-1 win over WSG Tirol, Altach overtook the people from the south of town in the last round. Without the division of points, Admira would have made it into the league.
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