FC Holstein Kiel has dismissed coach Marcel Rapp and appointed Tim Walter as his successor. The decision came after a poor performance against Karlsruher SC. Experts view Walter's return as both an opportunity and a risk in the relegation battle.
Marcel Rapp's tenure as coach of Holstein Kiel has ended. A shocking performance at Karlsruher SC sealed his fate, as reported in episode 232 of the podcast "Holstein eins zu eins." Rapp held the second-longest coaching stint in KSV history. The dismissal is described as a significant human loss, and the end is seen as inevitable.
Tim Walter has been appointed as successor. For those in charge, he represents the last shot that must hit its mark. His return is polarizing: it carries both opportunity and risk. Walter could revive the lifeless team with his emotionality and uncompromising style, squeezing out the necessary percentage points. However, defeats, such as against Elversberg or Darmstadt, could further damage the already fragile mood. The challenge is how the team will internalize Walter's highly complex system, known as the "Walter-Ball," mid-season in the relegation fight.
Holstein reporter Niklas Schomburg and KSV expert Andreas "Opa" Geidel discuss this paradigm shift in the podcast episode. They recall the wild ride of 2018/19, Walter's executive Jonas Meffert, a sports director on probation, training penalties, and the lack of a Plan B. There is hope, but also skepticism. One thing is certain: it won't be boring. The mission to avoid relegation now rests with Walter.