Does CC now fire coach Constantin?

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FC Sion Itaitinga players Musa Araz and Baltazar (left to right) were dejected after being knocked out in the cup.
Ugo Curty And Christian Finkbeiner

After the 0:3 against Lugano in the Tourbillon, Christian Constantin does not feel like speaking in public. His son Barth has to take over the task and does not hide his anger. They are disgusted with the result, but also with the way the team is currently presenting itself, said de Filius. “Over the past few days we have focused on team spirit, motivation and dialogue. Unfortunately that wasn’t enough.”

The hoped-for sporting turnaround does not come, not even with the club boss on the phone. Sion loses a cup match for the first time with CC as coach and remains without a win this year. There is pure frustration in Valais. Barth Constantin understands the 20-minute strike by the fans at the start of the match: “They travel all over Switzerland and pay for their tickets. I can understand their frustration.”

But what now? Before the new game against Lugano in the league on Sunday, there are two main questions. Will Constantin do it all again as a coach or will he return to the stands on Sunday? And who plays the firefighter?

Fabio Celestini, who has been on leave for a week, is unlikely to get back in line. Paolo Tramezzani (52) and Bernard Challandes (71) are swapped as possible successors.

Tramezzani or Challandes?

Tramezzani was fired by CC immediately after the preliminary round. The Italian still has not found a club and continues to live on the Vaud Riviera for family reasons. He has already been under contract with FC Sion three times – why not a fourth time?

Challandes would also be an old acquaintance. The man from Neuchâtel trained the Valais team for almost eight months in the 2010/11 season and is now a regular guest in the Tourbillon. Since his resignation as national coach of Kosovo in October 2021, he is without a coaching job and occasionally appears as a pundit on the TV station “Blue”.

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Whether it’s Tramezzani, Challandes or a Mister X, the task for the newcomer is clear: he must stop the falling trend in Valais as quickly as possible or risk falling to the bottom of the table.

Source : Blick

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