Union Berlin appoints Croatian coach Nenad Bjelica in bid to turn troubled team’s fortunes around

Union Berlin has appointed Croatian coach Nenad Bjelica as the successor to Urs Fischer in a bid to improve the teamโ€™s fortunes and leave the Bundesligaโ€™s relegation zone.

Union announced Bjelicaโ€™s signing on Sunday without giving details about the length of his contract.

โ€œIn Nenad Bjelica, we have been able to attract an experienced coach who has worked successfully in various countries. He has a clear idea of how he wants to lead our team and what type of soccer it should play,โ€ Union president Dirk Zingler said. โ€œWe are entrusting him with the task of leading the team to success again.โ€

Union enjoyed unprecedented success under Fischer, who led the club to its first Bundesliga promotion in 2019 and ever higher in each of the following seasons, culminating in Champions League qualification.

But this season has not gone to plan. Union lost nine Bundesliga games in succession before Saturdayโ€™s 1-1 draw with Augsburg, when the team was led by interim coach Marco Grote and assistant Marie-Louise Eta.

Eta became the first female member of the coaching staff of a Bundesliga team in the league’s 60-year-history.

The club said Sunday that Eta will remain assistant coach to Bjelica until Sebastian Bรถnig returns. Bjelica is also bringing his assistant Danijel Jumiฤ‡ to the club. Bรถnig, who had worked as assistant under Fischer, asked the club for a break for โ€œpersonal reasonsโ€ last week and the club gave no timeline for his return.

Grote is to return to Unionโ€™s Under-19s, which he had previously coached with Eta.

The 52-year-old Bjelica was last in charge of Turkish team Trabzonspor, while he previously coached Croatian clubs Osijek and Dinamo Zagreb, Polish team Lech Poznaล„, Italian side Spezia and Austria Vienna, among others.

โ€œMy job is to lead the team out of a difficult phase and return it to its strengths,โ€ Bjelica said in Unionโ€™s statement. โ€œIโ€™m looking forward to the challenge.โ€

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