Stuttgart – 1. FC Köln’s struggles continued Saturday with a 3-1 defeat to VfB Stuttgart, extending a dismal run of form that has intensified scrutiny on manager Lukas Kwasniok. The loss, coming just two days before the traditionally boisterous Rosenmontagszug parade in Cologne, has cast a pall over the city’s carnival celebrations.
Kwasniok, acknowledging the recurring pattern of setbacks, described the situation as a “Groundhog Day” scenario. “Every Saturday evening feels the same,” he said following the match, as reported by Bild. “We put in a more than decent performance against a top opponent, and yet we end up with nothing. That’s just how it sometimes is in football.”
Despite a goal from Ragnar Ache in the 79th minute, Köln were outplayed for much of the match, falling behind early and struggling to contain Stuttgart’s attack. The team conceded three goals, with a chaotic defensive setup contributing to their vulnerability. According to Bild, Köln has only secured two wins in their last 17 matches played during the carnival season.
The defeat adds to the pressure on Kwasniok, who has a current points-per-game ratio of 1.08. The coach emphasized the need for consistent point accumulation to avoid relegation. “We need 32 to 35 points at the end of the season,” he stated. “We can’t let individual results derail us.”
The club took steps to minimize distractions leading up to the Stuttgart match, with the team traveling to Frankfurt on Thursday for a training session, a move intended to shield the players from the festivities in Cologne. This decision followed an incident last year when several players violated team rules by attending a carnival party, resulting in a subsequent loss and an injury to Linton Maina, as reported by KSTA.
Despite the disappointing result, Kwasniok intends to participate in the Rosenmontagszug parade on Monday, while the team’s focus will shift to their upcoming match against Hoffenheim. Sporting director Thomas Kessler is also scheduled to attend the parade, though on a different float than the team, and will likely be reflecting on the club’s current situation, according to Bild.
Köln currently sits on 23 points, in tenth place in the Bundesliga. Said El Mala and Dominique Heintz are expected to be available for selection against Hoffenheim, having recovered from injuries, while Isak Johannesson’s availability remains uncertain due to a recent gastrointestinal illness, as reported by Sportschau.