Mourning after Union departure: fans and ex-players cry for Fischer

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Urs Fischer has built a legacy in Union that will last forever.

Union Berlin without Urs Fischer (57) – unthinkable for many fans. After all, it’s the grumpy Swiss who led Union Berlin to the elite of German football. Who turned a gray club from the second division into a Champions League participant. Despite the overwhelming success, Fischer always remained the same ‘Chrampfer type’, grounded and approachable.

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This is exactly why Fischer quickly became a cult figure in Köpenick. The fans followed him until the end. They recently presented a banner with a clear message of support: “We don’t care what the press pigs write – Urs Fischer is a Unioner and it should stay that way!” It didn’t help. The negative series of fourteen games without a win is now costing him, despite all his merits.

“Berlin Legend”

Fischer sends an emotional farewell message to his followers on Instagram. And thus provokes a huge response. Many people cannot understand the divorce and cry big tears after their Swiss coach. “It may never be this beautiful again,” fears one user. “I’m devastated. In my opinion, the worst decision you could have made,” says another.

Numerous other comments show that Fischer enjoys hero status in East Berlin. ‘No defeat in the world will damage the monument that you and Oliver Ruhnert have built for yourselves in the Alte Försterei. Unioner forever!”, someone wrote. Other comments call him a “coaching god” or a “Berlin legend.” One user thanks him for “fulfilling childhood dreams” and “achieving the unattainable” with the Iron Ones.

“Build a statue for the man!”

Former Union players are also speaking out. For example Felix Kroos (32). The younger brother of Real star Toni (33) played in more than 100 games for Union. He responded to Fischer’s firing with a post on Instagram: “Build a statue for the man! Thank you coach.”

Polish goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz (36), who played a crucial role in Fischer’s promotion and establishment in the Bundesliga, also sent a farewell greeting to his former coach. “Thank you for everything! Without you as a coach, as a person, I would not be the professional I am today!”

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It’s not just players commenting on Union and Fischer’s divorce. Other celebrities also share a farewell message. Among them are Union noble fan and rapper Finch, who posts to his 750,000 Instagram followers: “Worse than the breakup with my ex. Thanks Urs!” (sbe)

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