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Uli Forte (46) – May 13, 2016 to February 19, 2018 – 76 games
“The timing of Ludo’s dismissal is surprising, only three rounds have been played and the season was planned together not long ago. But the points were missing, and football continues to be a result sport. Regarding that, of course I am partial: I was fired from FCZ when we were third and we were in the cup semifinals. Ludo will surely hurt to be released. All layoffs hurt, but from my own experience I can say that the first layoff is particularly painful. But Ludo will put up with it quickly, he’s a standing man. “
Ursus Meier (59) – January 1, 2013 to August 1, 2015 – 117 games
Given the results and trends, Ludo’s firing is not a surprise. Every coach needs results. If they fail, it will be narrow, Ludo knows that too. He hoped it would change things. Sure, this launch will hurt Ludo. But you can also be proud of what you have accomplished. He has played 107 games on the sidelines, experiencing ups and downs. He has a lot of experience with him, Ludo is still young. The FCZ was his first coaching season with the pros and certainly not his last.
Rolf Fringer (63) – July 1 to November 26, 2012 – 19 games
Can I understand Ludo’s release? For me, at least, it comes at a surprising time. If you can sell two talents like Sohm and Rüegg so expensive in this time of Corona, that means nothing more than that Ludo worked well with the boys. I would have expected Ancillo Canepa to count the millions he made from poor results. Apparently, however, the bad results weigh more in the evaluation than the millions earned. Continuously selling quality and still wanting to play at the forefront is a godly wish. Ludo lived the philosophy of promoting one hundred percent his own youth, which has now become his downfall. You can’t have ‘Foifer und s’Weggli’ and Beck’s daughter. But I’m not worried about Ludo. Maybe a little distance is now even good for him. Because of his personality, he will surely emerge stronger from this time. “
Georges Bregy (62 years old) – July 1, 2001 to March 27, 2003 – 68 games
“Although results have been missing for a long time, Ancillo Canepa always erased all doubts about Ludovic Magnin from the table and always supported his coach. Perhaps Canepa felt after the 4-0 draw in Lausanne that the fire was no longer leaping from the coach to the players. If so, he had to act. But I also think that Canepa overestimates the quality of his team. The types of players who can pull the cart out of the mud are missing. Antonio Marchesano, for example, who should be a leader, is undoubtedly a great footballer. But if the team doesn’t do well, it goes underground. During the debacle in Lausanne, FCZ didn’t even get a yellow card, that says it all. “