Пн. Апр 13th, 2026

Fortuna Düsseldorf Replaces Markus Anfang with Alexander Ende in Relegation Battle

Fortuna Düsseldorf has parted ways with head coach Markus Anfang due to the looming threat of relegation to the 3. Liga, and has appointed Alexander Ende as their savior. This marks the second coaching change of the season for the club.

In a move to steer clear of the drop, the struggling traditional club Fortuna Düsseldorf has pulled the emergency brake in the 2. Bundesliga relegation fight, aiming to force salvation through another coaching change. Two days after their 1-2 defeat in a basement duel against Holstein Kiel, Fortuna dismissed Markus Anfang, who was only appointed in October. Alexander Ende, who was sacked by league competitor Preußen Münster on March 16th, takes over with immediate effect.

«We have precisely analyzed what our team needs in this phase to secure survival. And that is exactly what Alexander Ende brings. We trust him to provide a clear, content-driven solution for the final five games,» stated Fortuna’s Head of Sport, Sven Mislintat.

Following four consecutive defeats, Fortuna now holds just a one-point lead over a relegation spot. Ende acknowledged the «exciting task,» stating, «The situation is challenging, but I am absolutely convinced that together with all Fortunen, we will achieve survival. And that is all that matters at the moment,» emphasized the 46-year-old.

Mislintat is even looking beyond the immediate crisis. Ende’s approach «fits very well with our strategy in the long term as well. That’s why he is the right coach for this situation, but also the coach with whom we want to implement our sporting vision in the future,» he added.

Ende, who has signed a contract until 2028, took over at Münster at the start of the season. Prior to that, he succeeded Mitch Kniat, now Bielefeld’s coach, at SC Verl.

Mislintat had already signaled his concerns immediately after the Kiel defeat on Friday, which was the fourth consecutive loss, deviating from his previously supportive stance towards Anfang. «It is simply very important that we turn over every stone,» Mislintat commented, describing the situation as «very difficult. We must be careful not to fall into routines that we can no longer correct.»

On Sunday evening, following «several setbacks,» the club’s management made the decisive move. There was a lack of confidence that Anfang could oversee the desperately needed improvement, especially with crucial upcoming matches against Magdeburg on Saturday and Dresden the following Friday.

The second coaching change must now succeed, after the first proved to be a significant misstep. Anfang’s predecessor, Daniel Thioune, was dismissed in October after achieving an average of 1.25 points per season – Anfang managed only 0.95. Furthermore, Anfang had significantly eroded fan goodwill with his often questionable public image, similar to his previous tenures in Cologne, Bremen (notably the vaccine passport affair), and Kaiserslautern.

«We did everything we could to win the game,» Anfang stated after the Kiel defeat, not without justification. Fortuna played with great commitment but, as often this season, lacked decisive action and luck. Cedric Itten’s equalizer was the twelfth goal of the season for the Swiss international. However, with a total of 27 goals in 29 games, Düsseldorf possesses the league’s worst offense.


English Translation and Paraphrasing

Fortuna Düsseldorf Replaces Markus Anfang with Alexander Ende Amidst Relegation Fears

Fortuna Düsseldorf has dismissed head coach Markus Anfang, citing the imminent danger of relegation to the 3. Liga, and has brought in Alexander Ende as their rescuer.

Marking a fresh start under Ende, the struggling club Fortuna Düsseldorf has implemented a coaching change in the 2. Bundesliga to combat relegation. Two days after a crucial 1-2 loss to Holstein Kiel, Fortuna parted ways with Markus Anfang, who was appointed in October. Alexander Ende, who was sacked by league rivals Preußen Münster on March 16th, will now take the helm.

Sven Mislintat, Fortuna’s Sporting Director, explained the decision: «We’ve thoroughly assessed what our team needs at this critical juncture to secure survival, and Alexander Ende possesses exactly those qualities. We believe he can provide a clear strategic direction for the remaining five matches.»

After suffering four consecutive defeats, Fortuna now sits precariously with only a one-point advantage over the relegation zone. Ende acknowledged the «exciting challenge,» stating, «The situation is demanding, but I am fully confident that by working together with all Fortuna supporters, we will achieve safety. That is our sole focus right now,» the 46-year-old emphasized.

Mislintat also expressed a long-term vision: «Ende’s approach aligns very well with our future strategy. Therefore, he is not only the right coach for this immediate situation but also the coach we want to work with to implement our sporting ambitions moving forward.»

Ende, who has secured a contract until 2028, began his coaching tenure at Münster at the season’s outset. Previously, he succeeded Mitch Kniat, now coaching Bielefeld, at SC Verl.

Following the team’s fourth straight loss to Kiel on Friday, Mislintat’s initial unwavering support for Anfang began to waver. «It’s crucial that we explore every possibility,» Mislintat remarked, describing the situation as «extremely difficult. We must ensure we don’t get into a pattern that becomes impossible to rectify.»

The club’s leadership ultimately decided to make the change on Sunday evening after enduring «various adversities.» The belief that Anfang could inspire the necessary improvement for the vital upcoming games against Magdeburg and Dresden had diminished.

This second coaching change of the season is crucial, especially after the first proved unsuccessful. Markus Anfang’s predecessor, Daniel Thioune, was dismissed in October with an average of 1.25 points per game, while Anfang’s record was 0.95. Adding to the difficulties, Anfang had already alienated fans with his often-controversial public image, a recurring issue from his previous stints in Cologne, Bremen (specifically the vaccine passport scandal), and Kaiserslautern.

Anfang’s post-match comments after the Kiel loss were not without merit: «We gave everything we had to try and win the match.» While Fortuna played with considerable effort, they, like many times this season, lacked effectiveness and luck. Cedric Itten’s equalizer was the Swiss international’s twelfth goal of the season. However, with a total of only 27 goals in 29 games, Düsseldorf has the weakest offense in the league.

By Callum Henshaw

Callum Henshaw, based in Bristol, England, is a sports journalist hooked on Juventus. From match breakdowns to transfer buzz, he delivers sharp, fan-focused takes on the Bianconeri.

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