ASV Volleys: coach satisfied despite injured players and hall problems!

ASV Volleys: coach satisfied despite injured players and hall problems!

Dachau, Deutschland - The ASV Volleys were happy about a free weekend, while this is facing the planned derby against TSV Haching Munich for the coming Tuesday, October 29th. Coach Patrick Steuerwald sees a welcome opportunity for regeneration during this short break, as the past few weeks have both intensive training and games.

Steuerwald expressed a positive statement about the previous achievements of his team, but also mentions the general tiredness and the smaller injuries with which some players have to struggle. "A certain fatigue is already there, the last few weeks have been very intense," he said. Moritz Gärtner, who fought with an injury, could get fit again to the next game, which is optimistic the trainer.

successful first season quarter

After the first five games of the season, the team is there with nine points and three victories. Steuerwald emphasizes the strong morality of the team, which made it possible for them to fight back from difficult situations. "We definitely scored more points than we expected. I particularly like the way we play," he said. Nevertheless, he admits that the gap between the upper and lower teams in the league is not yet completely closed. "The gap has become smaller," says Steuerwald.

Compared to other teams that have changed their squads significantly, the ASV volleys have chosen stability. You have only committed two external newcomers, Matt Slivinski and Augustin Gallardo. These players have contributed significantly to improve quality in training and are therefore important role models for the younger talents in the team. "The boys learned a lot, know what they have to work on, and also fully accept the challenge," said Steuerwald.

Another point the trainer addressed is the urgent need for a new sports hall. The Georg-Scherer-Halle, in which the ASV Volleys train, no longer meets the requirements of a first division club-especially the too low ceiling height significantly affects the training conditions. Steuerwald is committed to a new building: "We need a new hall if we want to develop and professionalize."

A comparison with SVG Lüneburg illustrates the need for a new hall. There, the great value of the new sports facility is repeatedly underlined, which not only helps the association to be successful in the Bundesliga, but also enables international appearances in the Champions League. "If the hall hadn't come, it would be over," Steuerwald quotes his Lüneburg colleague. The success that Lüneburg is now enjoying is thanks to the new sports area, while the ASV Volleys in their current hall cannot open up the same perspectives.

With the positive nine points in the account and the motivation for the upcoming games, the coaching bench around Steuerwald has a lot of reason for hope and planning for the future. But the pressure to switch to better training conditions soon becomes more and more noticeable so that the volleys in the Bundesliga can compete at the extent. The next few weeks will bring decisions and developments that will significantly influence the further course of the season.

Overall, the current developments around the ASV Volleys show an ascending team that can still develop a lot of potential if it receives the necessary support in the form of a new indoor structure. Details on this topic can be found in a report on www.volleyballer.de

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