FC Gießen in the final spurt: fighting for their third win in a row!
FC Gießen will play its last regional league game against Eintracht Trier at the Waldstadion on December 6, 2024 and is aiming for its third win in a row.

FC Gießen in the final spurt: fighting for their third win in a row!
This Saturday at the Olympic Stadium in Giessen, FC Giessen's regional league teams have the chance to further build on their positive momentum. Coach Michael Fink, who also plays as a player, is optimistic after his team recently impressed with a 3-1 win over SG Fulda-Lehnerz. When Fink made his debut appearance on the sidelines last weekend, the team was particularly powerful on offense thanks to a strong second half and appeared to be well prepared for their next competitor, Eintracht Trier, as [kicker.de] reported. But the weather conditions could jeopardize the game; According to Fink, the chances of the event being held are 50:50.
Michael Fink between player and coach
Michael Fink, who acts as an experienced player and coach, would like to concentrate more on his role as head coach. Despite his 42 years, he is an indispensable part of Giessen's defense; However, he is pushing for the team to eventually be able to operate independently of his presence on the pitch. “I can’t say whether that will happen in the next game or in the next three to four games,” said Fink, who previously worked as an assistant coach under Daniyel Cimen and has now taken on responsibility in turbulent times. His goal is not only to lead the team to survive the relegation battle, but also to create a basis for long-term success, as [giessener- Allgemeine.de] reports.
FC Giessen's form so far is encouraging, with the team having noticeably gained in self-confidence in the last few weeks. Players like Dominik Rummel have the potential to move into the starting lineup and increase the offensive power. Fink sees the next games against Trier and Villingen as crucial, not only for the standings in the table, but also for strengthening the newfound self-confidence.
Despite the challenges posed by the weather, the team remains focused and ready to continue the wave of success.
There is a lot at stake for the Giesseners, and the fans' eyes will be on the Waldstadion on Saturday. Can they confirm their good form against the strong Moselstadt team and achieve their third win in a row? It remains exciting!