F.C. København has not won in the Danish Superliga since November and has had a poor start to the relegation playoffs. The club risks relegation. FCK announced the decision on their website. – It's not easy to say goodbye, but it's what needs to happen now, and we're all in agreement, says Jacob Neestrup. FCK has not won in the Danish Superliga since November and has had a poor start to the relegation playoffs. Last FCK lost at home to Fredericia and became part of the teams in danger of being relegated to level two. This led to the club's leadership taking action: Jacob Neestrup is out. The 38-year-old had a contract until summer 2029, after he agreed with the club on a new deal in 2024. Last season ended with a win in the league and cup. Experienced Birger Meling and Mohamed Elyounoussi therefore need a new boss in the fight to avoid a spectacular relegation. Also, G19 international Liam West is in the FCK squad. According to Tipsbladet, Bo Svensson is ready to take over. The 46-year-old's previous job was as coach in Union Berlin in Germany. (NTB)