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After the relegation of FC Sion, the Super League has been released from its coach catapult. And look at his safe bet in the top 3 of the annual flight parade. The football editors dare to predict which coach will lose his job the fastest in the new season.
1
Bo Henriksen (48), Zurich
The Dane fulfilled his duty at FCZ last season by saving the champions from the mega crash in the Challenge League. free style? That didn’t happen. And now with Marinko Jurendic (45), head of sports and Henriken’s main contact, gone, who will take over parts of Jurendic’s tasks for the time being. Plus the unfinished squad. If the FCZ starts badly, a negative spiral like a year ago threatens – and Henriksen, like his predecessor Franco Foda (57), the first dismissal of the season.
2
René Weiler (49), Napkin
Improvement? Only possible for Servette as second if they make a lot of mistakes in Ligacroesus YB. Defending second place and entering a European Cup group stage for the first time are already very high hurdles for Weiler. It is conceivable that the Winterthur native will take the Geneva team to the next level. But it is also conceivable that the wayward Weiler and Servette soon realize that it is not right.
3
Ludovic Magnin (44), Lausanne
Despite promotion, Magnin’s team did not cover itself with glory in the promotion season: measured by budget and quality, the direct Super League return should have been secured much earlier than on the last match day. And the team also has the potential for a place in midfield in the Super League. It is quite possible that the Magnin football works better without a favorite role. If not, the patience of the Lausanne bosses could soon run out.
4
Timo Schultz (45), Basel
Coach number 5 in the “David Degen era” (since 2021): Can Timo Schultz pull the plug on the Basel ejection seat? For the North German, Basel is the first foreign channel ever, even as a player he always stayed in Germany. This fact alone contains the potential for stumbling. The old St. Pauli hero has the personality to quickly become a crowd favorite at Joggeli. But due to the financial misery, red-blue is absolutely dependent on sporting success, the nervousness of Degen and his board colleagues cannot be less than a year ago. Even then, the great, lasting solution seemed to have been found with Alex Frei (44), before parts of the management team announced their dismissal after just a few months. As long as sports director Heiko Vogel (47) is firmly in the saddle, Schultz also has the honor. But unfortunately, the start of the season goes wrong…
5
Bruno Berner (45), GC
After Sion’s relegation, the Chaos Club’s inglorious title passed to GC. Last season proved that this does not necessarily have to have consequences for the trainer’s chair: despite interim crises, there were never any rumors that Giorgio Contini (49) would be fired. Even when he himself resigned, the Chinese owners stayed with him. As long as the Chinese are busy promoting the sale of GC, Bruno Berner should be able to work in peace, just like his predecessor. In any case, he has the support of sports director Bernt Haas (45).
6
Mario Frick (48), Lucerne
Hats off to how he kept his cool despite the carpet riots last season and led the FCL for a year after almost being relegated to the European Cup. That there was sometimes friction between the coach and the team in the second half of the season was a gift. All the more so because Marius Müller (30), a Frick skeptic, left the club during the summer break. It will not be easier for Frick the new season: the Central Swiss have entered the transfer market, the ambitions are high. This also applies to the trainer who wants to climb the career ladder in the medium term. Despite the Jashari vortex, that sounds like a fruitful mix.
7
Mattia Croci Torti (41), Lugano
«Crus» is a cult! Not only because of his roof cap, he also performs in terms of results: Lugano was again in the cup final, in the competition it was a good third place. Lugano is about to become the second force behind Ligakroesus YB. One thing is clear: ambitions increase with every step forward. Croci-Torti is also measured by results.
8th
Raphael Wicky (46), YB
After the double with YB, Wicky is finally rid of the image of “nameless trainer talent”. But shortly after the start of the season, the first big task of the second year in office awaits with the Champions League play-offs. After all: at least in the group stage of the Europa League, the Berners certainly are. This makes moderating the luxury team easier. There are no signs that YB will weaken in the future. But one thing is clear: anything but a confident title defense and cup win would be a step backwards in sporting terms…
9
Marco Schällibaum (61), Yverdon
The intentions of Yverdon’s new American property are unclear. So what are the sporting goals: relegation? Or should it already be the top half of the table? The latter would in any case be hardly feasible with the current selection. For the Vauders it will be about getting a lot out of the few resources: Schällibaum proved that he can do that in the promotion season. And therefore starts the new year with a lot of credit.
10
Patrick Frame (54), Winterthur
Back from the association to club football – and it will be a return without the mega pressure that Patrick Framework underwent at FC Basel from 2021 to 2022: If Winti secures a place in the league in the second season after promotion, everyone will be happy at the Schützenwiese. Frame has a prominently reinforced selection at its disposal for this purpose, which may not jeopardize the intended goal.
11
Anthony Braizat (45), Stade Lausanne Ouchy
Many in German-speaking Switzerland don’t know: the Frenchman also trained Yverdon and Servette. And now, in its very first year, Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy sensationally led to the Super League. Although Vartan Simarkes, a monarch with a penchant for madness, runs the club, Braizat has little to worry about about his job. The trainer’s chair at the Waadtländer Quartierklub is a fairly secure job. All the more so for the man who hoisted SLO onto the big stage.
12
Peter Zeidler (60), Sankt Gallen
signs of wear? Don’t know them in St. Gallen – or don’t want to see them. President Matthias Hüppi (65) and sports director Alain Sutter (55) gave Zeidler a retirement contract until 2027 despite the sporting standstill last season. The South German would probably have to fire himself to leave FC St. Gallen before the end of his contract.
Source : Blick

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