Cologne Fires Coach Kwasniok Amid Relegation Battle After Winless Run

AAS Editorial Team

Cologne Fires Coach Kwasniok Amid Relegation Battle After Winless Run

COLOGNE, Germany (AP) — Cologne fired Lukas Kwasniok as coach on Sunday as the team's seven-game winless run left it just outside the relegation zone in the Bundesliga.

The club announced that former assistant coach René Wagner will take over as interim coach for the remaining seven games of the season.

Saturday's 3-3 draw with Borussia Mönchengladbach in the Rhine derby was the final straw for Kwasniok and his assistant Frank Kaspari.

Managing director Thomas Kessler said: "We simply haven't picked up enough points – that's the reality. Against this background, after intensive analysis, we decided to release Lukas."

Kwasniok joined promoted Cologne from Paderborn last summer and had a contract until 2028. His team was knocked out of the German Cup by Bayern Munich and has earned 26 points in 27 games in the Bundesliga.

The derby draw left Cologne two points above St. Pauli in the relegation playoff place.

Wagner said: "I will do everything in my power to ensure we remain in the Bundesliga."

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