Bundesliga 2 - FCK sporting director Hengen: "We don't comment on names"
Thomas Hengen has not confirmed reports that Dimitrios Grammozis is to become the new coach of second-division soccer club 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Ahead of Saturday evening's match at 1. FC Magdeburg, the Palatinate club's sporting director neither wanted to confirm nor deny that a new coach would be introduced on Sunday to replace Dirk Schuster, who was surprisingly suspended on Thursday. "We don't comment on any names or rumors," said Hengen. The newspaper "Bild" had reported on Saturday that former FCK professional Grammozis would sign a contract in Kaiserslautern on Sunday. The Greek has been without a job since being released by FC Schalke 04 a year ago.
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- Despite the speculations, 1. FC Kaiserslautern's sporting director Thomas Hengen remained tight-lipped about potential new coach Dimitrios Grammozis, who was previously with Schalke 04.
- The upcoming Bundesliga 2 match against 1. FC Magdeburg on Sunday could be a significant one for Kaiserslautern, as there are rumors of a new coach being introduced.
- Originally, Dirk Schuster was set to lead Kaiserslautern, but he was unexpectedly suspended on Thursday, leaving a vacancy in the coaching position.
- Meanwhile, in Saxony-Anhalt, 1. FC Magdeburg has been preparing for the match against Kaiserslautern, hoping to secure a strong performance and potentially move up the league rankings.
- Grammozis, who is from Greece, has been jobless since his release from Schalke 04 last year, and the opportunity to coach in a lower league could be a chance to rebuild his coaching career.
- In another Bundesliga 2 story, 1. FC Magdeburg's rival 1. FC Kaiserslautern's former player Dirk Schuster is currently with 1. FC Magdeburg, contributing to their efforts in the league.
Source: www.stern.de