Hamburg: Relegation-threatened Hamburg sacked club chairman Heribert Bruchhagen and sporting director Jens Todt on Thursday.

Hamburg said they were “starting their realignment” as they prepare for life in the second division. The club are second from bottom and seven points from safety in the Bundesliga with nine games remaining,

Club president Bernd Hoffmann, who narrowly defeated the incumbent Jens Meier for the position, informed Bruchhagen of the decision on Thursday.

“We decided on this step after detailed analysis of the whole situation and are devoting ourselves to the new direction,” said Hoffmann, who took over the chairmanship of the supervisory board.

The previous deputy chairman Frank Wettstein was to take over the operative leadership while the club seeks a replacement for Bruchhagen.

“He has our full confidence,” Hoffmann said of Wettstein.

Todt was also let go. The club said his duties, including all contract negotiations, were to be shared among members of the sports department “so that there are no operative gaps.”

Hamburg, the only remaining founding member of the Bundesliga never to be relegated, visit runaway leader Bayern Munich on Saturday.

The club have been consistently fighting against relegation in recent years, escaping through play-offs in 2014 and 2015. Last season the side beat Wolfsburg to avoid another play-off on the final day. This season is the club’s worst yet with just four wins in 24 games.