Why Schalke Was Too Hard to Resist for Miron Muslic
- Miron Muslic left Plymouth Argyle in 2025 to become Schalke's head coach after the German club offered him the position in Gelsenkirchen.
- Plymouth allowed Muslic to explore talks due to their relegation and frustration, while Schalke sought a leader to restore after financial and managerial failures.
- Schalke, with a sold-out 62,271-seat stadium and Germany's third-largest fanbase, appealed to Muslic as a chance to revive a once-great club.
- Muslic acknowledged difficulties without a sporting director saying, "I'm still here without a sporting director," but praised Argyle's early signings and structure.
- Muslic's move leaves Plymouth, now managed by David Fox, unexpectedly searching for his successor as Schalke could regain Bundesliga status with his guidance.
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