Union Berlin is not performing well. And I will actually agree that it seems like the authority is really not worried about that to be honest. Otherwise, I think they would have already made a big decision. I think they are actually okay with the club performing like this. And if they keep performing like this, I am pretty sure that they are not going to be able to survive in this league. The way they are performing right now it seems they are definitely going to get relegated. Only two wins so far in this season are definitely not good enough for them. By the way, does anyone think that only changing the coach is going to solve all the problems?
I think replacing the coach will not solve Union Berlin's problems instantly this season, because in the UCL Union Berlin is also very bad and even today Union Berlin will not be able to win against SC Braga if Union Berlin's own performance does not improve at all. In the Bundesliga Union Berlin actually still has a chance to save itself from being relegated as long as it can still get several points in each match by not experiencing more defeats in a row.
Union Berling is performing very badly, much worse than the team that has been in a significant decline, I think in the previous season union berlin had a pretty good performance and could compete well in the league to get a UCL seat, it was an achievement, but I have not understood what problems actually happened to this squad that caused them to be in the relegation room next to Koln.
I agree that changing the coach is not the right solution, but we need to know the root of the problem first to find the best solution to get the team back to where it was before, but indeed if Nenad Bjelica is responsible for the decline in Union Berlin's performance then it is the coach who needs to be replaced before things get worse, because it has entered 1/3 of the league journey.
I can't help but be worried. They were a beacon of hope and strength last season, competing for a spot in the UCL. This season, they're having a hard time staying alive. The problems go back a long way, that much is clear. The fire they had under Urs Fischer doesn't seem to be there anymore. I think he quit, but the problems seem to still be there even though Nenad Bjelica is now in charge. It is disappointing to see how they have done in the Bundesliga and the Champions League. Twelve games, two wins? We are not familiar with that Union Berlin. The new teacher may be a step in the right direction, but this is about more than just strategies. Something bigger is wrong, maybe with the team's mood or how they're getting used to the new coach's ways. Fast action is needed to turn things around before things get worse