Report: Greuther Fürth Parts Ways with Coach Kleine - Greuther Fürth fires coach Kleine amid relegation crisis in 2. Bundesliga
SpVgg Greuther Fürth has sacked head coach Thomas Kleine after a string of poor results. The decision comes as the team sits in a relegation spot with only 13 points from 14 matches. Kleine’s assistants, Milorad Peković and Marco Konrad, have also left the club.
Kleine took charge last season and successfully guided the team to safety. However, this year’s performances have failed to improve, leaving the club near the bottom of the 2. Bundesliga. The team currently holds the league’s worst defensive record, having conceded 37 goals so far.
Kleine’s exit leaves the team without a permanent manager just days before the Nuremberg derby. The club must now act quickly to appoint a new coaching staff. Their immediate focus will be on improving results to avoid relegation.