Struggling Schalke part company with coach Wagner

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Schalke 04 have sacked head coach David Wagner following their poor start to the 2020-21 campaign, the German Bundesliga outfit said in a ...

Schalke 04 have sacked head coach David Wagner following their poor start to the 2020-21 campaign, the German Bundesliga outfit said in a statement https://schalke04.de/personal/fc-schalke-04-stellt-chef-trainer-david-wagner-frei on Sunday.

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Bundesliga - FC Schalke 04 news conference - Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany - July 1, 2020 - FC Schalke 04's head coach David Wagner is seen during a news conference. REUTERS/Leon KuegelerREUTERS: Schalke 04 have sacked head coach David Wagner following their poor start to the 2020-21 campaign, the German Bundesliga outfit said in a statement https://schalke04.de/personal/fc-schalke-04-stellt-chef-trainer-david-wagner-frei on Sunday.

The club were thrashed 8-0 by champions Bayern Munich in their season opener last weekend and suffered a 3-1 defeat by Werder Bremen on Saturday."FC Schalke 04 have relieved David #Wagner of his duties with immediate effect," Schalke said in a tweet.The 48-year-old Wagner joined Schalke in 2019 and in the first half of last season lived up to fans' expectations, with the club in Champions League contention, seven points off the top and with only three defeats in 17 games.

They added only 10 more from their next 17 matches to end up 12th, eight points above the relegation playoff spot.Source: Reuters

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