There is no denying that coach Bo Svensson is doing a great job at FSV Mainz 05. No wonder the Dane is also traded at other clubs. Recently, for example, there have been rumors of a move to the Premier League. However, Mainz board member Christian Heidel is certain that Svensson will remain loyal to the 05ers.
“Of course Bo is interesting for other clubs and such rumors will pop up again and again,” Heidel referred to a possible Svensson departure to Brighton in the Bild newspaper
Brighton is said to have focused on the Mainz coach as the successor to Graham Potter, who moved to Chelsea after Thomas Tuchel was fired. In the meantime, the Seagulls have signed another coach with the Italian Roberto De Zerbi.
Basically, Heidel stated that the zero fives were pursuing a long-term plan with Svensson: “When I called him at Christmas 2020, he asked me if I saw him as a firefighter or if we wanted to build something up again with Martin Schmidt. That’s why he got a three-and-a-half-year contract and signed it. Maybe he won’t stay here forever, just like Jürgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel didn’t stay forever.”
“But they left Mainz 05 after seven and five years as a professional coach. Because they appreciated that in Mainz they had the chance to develop as a young coach. That was the basis for the many titles that they then won There is no other club that does that better than Mainz 05,” the sporting director continued.
Should Svensson actually have thoughts of leaving, Heidel believes that the 43-year-old would speak honestly to the club: “Bo would come to me and say: Christian, let’s talk. But that’s not an issue at all. That’s why it has to He also doesn’t deny every rumor and protests every day how comfortable he feels with us.”
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This article was originally published on 90min.com/de as an interest in Svensson: Mainz boss Heidel speaks plain text.