David Degen after falling to last place over Schultz, Vogel and Co.: FCB boss Degen officially announces the relegation battle!

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David Degen could not hide a certain uncertainty in the Blue Talk, but he seemed very open.
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Alain KunzFootball reporter

FC Basel has been in last place since the 3-0 defeat at champion YB. As a club boss you can sometimes have nightmares. David Degen (40) openly admits that he slept “very badly” after the match. “And not just this evening, but several.” The self-confidence, usually a trademark of Lampenberger, seems blown away. Degen seems unsteady and uncertain. In other words: characterized by failure. “The last few games have taken a toll on me personally. Because I’m someone who can’t lose. That hurts.”

Degen has never experienced the Muttenzer curve in this way before

Moderator Stefan Eggli also said the same at the press conference about the dismissal of coach Timo Schultz: “David Degen didn’t look good there. He gets to work.” Blue Sport editor-in-chief Andreas Böni takes up Degen’s case. “Now the shitstorms start. You piss on his leg. As a human being he is treated unfairly.” But that can also be a motivation to stop making mistakes, according to expert Rolf Fringer.

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The negative highlight of this botched season so far is not the match in Wankdorf, but the 0:3 against the newly promoted Stade-Lausanne-Ouchy in Joggeli. “I have never experienced the Muttenzer curve like this,” says Degen. And suggests that the situation was already very tense before the match. Without going into details. ‘That was very close for me. And that should never happen again. You cannot compromise on the basic virtues. If you make compromises, I understand every frustrated fan.”

Degen does not comment on the frustration of FCB fan Granit Xhaka, who is calling for an immediate turnaround at the club on social media. «Granit can say whatever he wants. We take note of this.”

The strategic deficit has been reduced from 35 to 8 million

Degen also notes something else: “We are in a relegation battle! We must face this. There is now a need for much more than just fair-weather football, but rather attractive football. Commitment, will, faith, staying positive, coming together. We have to get out of there as quickly as possible. The only way to achieve that is through hard work.”

Then it concerns the accusation by Heiko Vogel and moderator Eggli that FC Basel’s strategy is wild. “The strategy is not wild, but very clear. When we took over the club two and a half years ago, our strategy was to make the club financially healthy. We have reduced the structural deficit from 35 million. Next season there will be only eight million. It was bleeding everywhere and we had to stop the bleeding. And make a lot out of nothing.” However, you couldn’t just stand there and say you didn’t want to be successful in the sport. “But we should have appeared more modest and made it clear to people that we first have to put the club on a stable financial basis in the long term so that we can grow again.”

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“I never got the loan I should have gotten”

The first accusations from fans follow whether Degen is considering giving up begging. He becomes very emotional and says, “I never got the credit that comes with having as much skin in the game as I do. About money, not sleeping, suffering, emotions. I get up in the morning and do everything I can to get this club back on its feet.” His ego will never stand in the way of success! “And I will never stand in anyone’s way.”

Deviated. Back to the controversial bird and the failed choice of trainer. «Heiko had two candidates. The second was Schultz. He could tear the team apart. Every player. Impressive! Yet the first doubts arose very early on. It was a mistake. We were wrong. He wasn’t himself. We had to take this step.”

Basel is not looking for a coach. Basel is not looking for a sports director

And then we immediately started looking for a coach. ‘We have gauged the market. When you weighed everything up, Heiko came to the conclusion that he would do it and take responsibility. He knows the team 100 percent and has brought in the players.” So, is Basel now looking for a coach? Degen: “No, we are not looking for a coach. Heiko is a trainer.” And a team leader because Vogel has blocked his return to the job of team leader? “Not for the time being. We want to analyze everything thoroughly and draw the right conclusions,” says Degen. “I can only speak well about Heiko. He is impulsive, clear, but a positive person.”

Final scene about the rumors about foreign investors. Degen: “There are foreigners who would like to buy the club. But there are no offers. We are not looking for them either.” And when will FCB become champions again? Degen is quick-witted: “xy.” The source of insulting announcements has completely dried up for the time being.

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