Lukas Kwasniok flirts with Schalke: Will he be the new trainer?

Lukas Kwasniok flirts with Schalke: Will he be the new trainer?
On May 2, 2025, SC Paderborn visited the Veltins-Arena and was able to assert itself against FC Schalke 04 with a convincing 2-0 victory. This event now raises questions about the coaching position at Schalke, especially after the dismissal of Kees van Wonderen and the short -term takeover by interim coach Jakob Fimpel. In this context, Lukas Kwasniok, the Paderborn coach, is traded as a potential successor because his contract expires at the end of the season. ruhr24 The link with Kwasniok.
The reactions during and after the game are also of interest. A fan called Kwasniok to be a coach at Schalke. Kwasniok reacted humorously, but made it clear that the time for such conversations was not the right one. He emphasized that his current focus was on Paderborn by June 30, 2025, while the future remains open after this period.
kwasnioks ambitions and Schalke 04
In a press conference, Kwasniok said that he could imagine manage Schalke 04 and described the club as a "large, fantastic and attractive club". He emphasized that in the event of a possible interest of the Schalke many positive arguments, to initiate a collaboration [a https://onefootball.com/en/news/paderborn-head-coach-kwasniok-Drops- Hints-Schalke-job-job-job-job-job-job- 41046849 ″ Target reports ].
Kwasniok has already contractually agreed with SC Paderborn to go separate ways in summer. In addition to Schalke 04, other clubs such as VfL Wolfsburg, TSG Hoffenheim and SV Hamburg interest in Kwasniok also show, which further increases the dynamics.
Change of coach in football
The context of changing the coach is complex. In the Bundesliga, there are clear trends that clubs often change the trainer when the sporting situation is dissatisfactory. Studies have shown that such changes can often lead to a short -term increase in performance, which could also apply to the situation at Schalke. Sports scientists such as Sebastian Tender report around 50 percent of positive effects after changing coaches, which were determined in their analyzes of 4,000 games and 150 in several top leagues such as the Bundesliga, the Primera División and the Premier League Gelsenkirchen.
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