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FC Langengeisling: Mario Sinicki's contract will not be extended

2021-02-10T09:01:20.304Z


FC Langengeisling is not extending the contract with its long-time coach Mario Sinicki. The Erdinger are currently the leaders in the district league.


FC Langengeisling is not extending the contract with its long-time coach Mario Sinicki.

The Erdinger are currently the leaders in the district league.

Langengeisling - The footballers of FC Langengeisling are leaders in the district league.

The chances are good that the club will return to the district league after 31 years.

Then Mario Sinicki will no longer be the coach.

The FCL has decided not to renew the contract after the end of the season.

The successor has not yet been determined.

Kaiser: "A new influence is good for every footballer"

“The decision was very difficult for us,” admits FCL chairman Sepp Kaiser.

"We could have leaned back because the results and placement are right." But the department management also listened to the team.

“Five years is a long time.

No other club in the regional league has worked so long with a coach, ”says Kaiser.

“But that also means that we have a number of players with us who have never worked with another coach in the men's field.

A new influence is good for every footballer, "says Kaiser, adding:" We're not a club that changes its squad completely.

A coach can stay there forever. "

Kaiser attaches great importance to the statement “that we will not part with Mario in a dispute.

He will always be very welcome with us ”.

And before that, they want to celebrate their greatest success in three decades with promotion to the district league.

The FCL boss does not believe that the players let go under a coach whose days are numbered.

“That will actually bring a performance boost.

Some will give full throttle because they want to give Mario a great goodbye.

And if you don't play that often at the moment, you will really want to prove yourself now and show it to the future coach.

And besides, everyone wants to move up. "

Sinicki has no concerns either.

The relationship between him and the team has grown so "that the players certainly wish me the best possible farewell".

After the decision has been made, he is even more motivated.

Sinicki: Sorry about the decision

The step of the FCL did not come as a complete surprise for him, as the club - as usual - did not hold any talks about the future in winter.

However, in view of his work, he found the decision regrettable: “Only very few teams got through the Corona period as we did last year.

I'm already writing that on the flag. "

In fact, after the Corona break, the Langengeislingers won all games except for a 0-0 in the league cup at FC Eitting and made up nine points behind FC Lengdorf.

The two teams are now tied at the top of the district league.

Geisling is on top in a direct comparison.

But he respects the decision of the FCL: “I can understand the arguments.” Sinicki knows the risk, “when a relationship with some players that is too close develops in such a long time.

That can make it difficult to make decisions on a purely objective basis. ”That is why he decided to say goodbye himself in Haag and Moosburg, where he worked for five and six years respectively.

“I don't have this feeling in Langengeisling yet.

I would also like to have developed the young players who are now joining us (David Riederle, Daniel Karamatic, Ömer Altinisik and Alexander Grüll, the editor), ”says Sinicki, who incidentally had a long-term coach himself as a player.

“I was in Freising with Sepp Summerer for eight years,” he says of his time as a goalkeeper at SEF.

Sinicki: "I don't need a break"

Whether the decision of the FCL is right or wrong, “I don't worry about that.

That would be a waste of energy.

She has already been hit. "

The 51-year-old says he was out and about with his dogs a lot during the lockdown, was in the mountains and bought a slackline.

"To be honest, I am as fit as I have been in ten years," he says with a laugh.

He has been a trainer for 18 years.

Football continues to appeal to him.

“I don't need a break either.

But it depends on the options.

I don't do everything and I won't even offer myself.

But of course I am happy when clubs try to help me. "

A tip for his successor?

“I basically don't do it,” the Mainburger dismisses.

According to Sepp Kaiser, the new one has not been determined anyway - not even the requirements profile.

Together with his two sporting directors Ernst Stenzel and Maxi Maier, he will discuss this openly.

"Personally, I am more in favor of an outside coach because a player-coach has to be very, very good to be up to the task." He doesn't see a time problem.

"I am sure that there will be a lot more to do in the coaching sector over the next few weeks."

Incidentally, Sinicki likes to think back to the past few years.

He had the most difficult phase right at the beginning, "when we got off to a bad start with great euphoria after a good previous year and then had major injuries".

The club and coach crossed the valley together.

And the best moment?

“I don't want to emphasize any of that,” says Sinicki, but then adds.

"That should still come: the ascent."

(Dieter Priglmeir)

Source: merkur

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