olafgb
16 Feb 2003, 08:10 AM
Klaus Toppmöller was fired in Leverkusen today. Interim-successor will be Thomas Hörster, coach of the own reserves. Hörster will get the Champions League game against Newcastle and probably next weekend in Hannover to prove himself - if he is successful, then he'll have a good chance to stay in office, otherwise there'll be an external solution.
Under Toppmöller Bayer reached three second spots in the last year (Championship, National Cup, Champions League), which made him Coach of the Year in Germany and third in the Coach of the World choice. After the season Bayer lost Ze Roberto and Michael Ballack, two of their most important players, to Bayern Munich - a gap that Toppmöller's favourite transfers Jan Simak and Franca never could close. Toppmöller was too close to the team in times of success and couldn't find the necessary distance in the crisis. He protected and excused the bad performances and very early he relied on injured players returning after the winter break. Despite of critical comments of his players he believed to have had a good season preparation, but without point in the first four games in 2003 the opposite was the case. Bayer Leverkusen is worst Bundesliga team 2003, currently is having the negative club record of 5 straight losses and already in the winter break they broke the club record for most home losses in a season (their traditional strength).
Leverkusen is one point separated from relegation, but this only as Mönchengladbach played two games less - if they win both of them (Berlin today, Wolfsburg on Wednesday), then Bayer needs at least one point in Hannover next weekend, and this would cut Hörster's probation to one game in case of lacking improvement against Newcastle.
Toppmöller is the second coach to be fired in this season (262nd in the 40th Bundesliga year). Before only Andreas Brehme of 1.FC Kaiserslautern had to leave. Unlike Brehme, who is still getting his full salary of 2M, Toppmöller had a guaranteed termination fee of 1.25 M in his contract.
Thomas Hörster, 46, is very familiar with Leverkusen. He is member of their first Bundesliga team and played for them from 1979 until his career end in 1991. Next to 332 Bundesliga games (16 goals) he belonged to the UEFA Cup winning team in 1988. After his career Hörster went the internal coaching way over the youth up to the reserves.
Under Toppmöller Bayer reached three second spots in the last year (Championship, National Cup, Champions League), which made him Coach of the Year in Germany and third in the Coach of the World choice. After the season Bayer lost Ze Roberto and Michael Ballack, two of their most important players, to Bayern Munich - a gap that Toppmöller's favourite transfers Jan Simak and Franca never could close. Toppmöller was too close to the team in times of success and couldn't find the necessary distance in the crisis. He protected and excused the bad performances and very early he relied on injured players returning after the winter break. Despite of critical comments of his players he believed to have had a good season preparation, but without point in the first four games in 2003 the opposite was the case. Bayer Leverkusen is worst Bundesliga team 2003, currently is having the negative club record of 5 straight losses and already in the winter break they broke the club record for most home losses in a season (their traditional strength).
Leverkusen is one point separated from relegation, but this only as Mönchengladbach played two games less - if they win both of them (Berlin today, Wolfsburg on Wednesday), then Bayer needs at least one point in Hannover next weekend, and this would cut Hörster's probation to one game in case of lacking improvement against Newcastle.
Toppmöller is the second coach to be fired in this season (262nd in the 40th Bundesliga year). Before only Andreas Brehme of 1.FC Kaiserslautern had to leave. Unlike Brehme, who is still getting his full salary of 2M, Toppmöller had a guaranteed termination fee of 1.25 M in his contract.
Thomas Hörster, 46, is very familiar with Leverkusen. He is member of their first Bundesliga team and played for them from 1979 until his career end in 1991. Next to 332 Bundesliga games (16 goals) he belonged to the UEFA Cup winning team in 1988. After his career Hörster went the internal coaching way over the youth up to the reserves.