Greuther Fürth wants to continue the high flight at HSV!

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SpVgg Greuther Fürth will face Hamburger SV in the 2nd Bundesliga on December 21, 2024. Coach Jan Siewert is optimistic about the highlight game after recent successes.

Die SpVgg Greuther Fürth trifft am 21. Dezember 2024 in der 2. Bundesliga auf den Hamburger SV. Trainer Jan Siewert blickt optimistisch auf das Highlight-Spiel nach jüngsten Erfolgen.
SpVgg Greuther Fürth will face Hamburger SV in the 2nd Bundesliga on December 21, 2024. Coach Jan Siewert is optimistic about the highlight game after recent successes.

Greuther Fürth wants to continue the high flight at HSV!

The second division soccer team SpVgg Greuther Fürth is facing an exciting highlight game against Hamburger SV. Coach Jan Siewert, who has only been in office for a little over a month, has successfully stabilized the team and is setting the course for victory: “I think we can expect another highlight game,” he said. After successful games against Hertha BSC and Hannover 96, the mood in the Ronhof is positive and the team wants to say goodbye to the winter break with another success. A win would not only be an important step in the table, but would also further strengthen the self-confidence that Siewert has awakened in the players kicker reported.

Challenge against HSV

The challenge at HSV will not be small. “We have a chance against everyone, we also have a chance to look very good in Hamburg,” said Siewert optimistically. The focus is on Hamburg's dangerous offensive, which needs to be stopped. The wingers Jean-Luc Dompé and Emir Sahiti in particular represent a big risk, which is why the team has to focus particularly on defensive compactness. “We have to make sure that we defend it well,” warned Siewert. In addition, Fürth's line-up looks a bit tense due to the expectation of injuries and illnesses. The regular goalkeeper Nahuel Noll is out and number two Nils Körber is also questionable. Moritz Schulze, the number three, could be between the posts again after a flawless performance in the previous game Swabian reports.

Stability is the key to the team's further development, and Siewert has proven that since he took over: the goals conceded rate fell from 1.92 to 1.25 goals per game. With a solid defense and the opportunity to control their own game better, Fürth could make the last game of the year positive. “We found that this basis of creating defensive compactness was the first step to follow further steps,” explained Siewert resolutely.