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The Swiss Football Federation is looking for a super boss on the Nati. Who comes in question? BLICK names names – and what speaks for and against them.
The timeline is not well defined, but the new Nati Supermanager will be on the carpet in mid-2019 as the new president of Vladimir Petkovic. But who is under discussion? The look-check.
The entire press conference
Bernhard Heusler presents his report Nati
Christoph Spycher (40): That speaks for him: his work with the Young Boys speaks volumes. Master-maker, a lot with the players, that he could even keep longer than expected. It would be the best solution. This speaks against him: he is more than doubtful if he wants to leave his project YB already now.
Adrian Knup (50): That speaks for him: he has many lawyers in the league, where he already works in management. That speaks against him: little. Perhaps he could prevail in 2007 in the role of Köbi Kuhn's team leader in the eyes of the public.
Peter Knäbel (52): That speaks for him: a very competent football teacher who has long shaped the work of junior SFV staff. That speaks against him: there are also dishes beaten at SFV, as far as his person is concerned. And his failed adventure with the HSV, including the backpack case He is also under contract as a junior chef at Schalke.
Benjamin Huggel (41): That speaks for him: he is eloquent, well versed in social media, has good relations with players like Granit Xhaka or Xherdan Shaqiri. That speaks against him: no management experience in the club.
Stéphane Chapuisat (49): That speaks for him: the YB scout has the biggest name of all the international candidates. This speaks against him: he is more introverted, the new man should be a communicator.
Nicola Cortese (50): That speaks for him: international relations, Southampton led the third division of the Premier League. In addition to German, Aargauer is fluent in French, Italian and English. This speaks against him: is considered a resolute doer. Maybe too rigorous for a bandage.
Alexandre Comisetti (45): This speaks for him: has a good reputation in French-speaking Switzerland, knows how to communicate well and all languages. This speaks against him: lack of experience.
Stéphane Henchoz (44): This speaks for him: analyzes of great accuracy, sports and off the field. That speaks against him: sometimes Vladimir Petkovic was also openly and directly criticized.
Martin Andermatt (57): That speaks for him: as a member of the board of directors of Hannover 96, he works strategically and has an extensive network. That speaks against him: it's been a long time since Swiss football has stopped working.
Ilja Kaenzig (45): That speaks for him: he does a good job in Bochum (4th place in the 2nd Bundesliga), has gained management experience in Leverkusen and Hannover. That speaks against him: we still remember his failure at YB in the capital – and he is under contract in Bochum.
Alain Sutter (50): That speaks for him: has done a lot for the Nati, accompanying him as a reporter for the SRF, doing a solid job in St. Gallen. This speaks against him: From time to time, is seen by many around SFV criticism.
René Weiler (45): That speaks for him: he was already a manager in St. Gallen, he can go to any job. This speaks against him: is considered a challenge and incompatible with all heads of SFV. Has a contract with FC Lucerne.
Fredy Bickel (53): That speaks for him: several years of experience in the Super League, brought to YB players like Hoarau, Von Bergen or Mbabu. Outgoing contract 2019 in Rapid Vienna. This speaks against him: controversy in many football officials, in fact only successful at FCZ with coach Favre. His Viennese adventure with Rapid is also unsuccessful: 8th place with the second highest budget.
Andres Gerber (45): That speaks for him: For years, Thun has done a great job. That speaks against him: it is Thun – the pressure in the Bernese Oberland is much lower than that of the Nati.
Georg Heitz (48): That speaks for him: would be the ideal candidate! That speaks against him: gets out of the race with the report
Applications from abroad will also arrive at the SFV. The precondition is that the new boss lives in Switzerland. So, for the moment, speak with a little surprise with a man like Matthias Sammer.
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