Dinand Gijsen: Hoping beam for SV Atlas Delmenhorst!
Dinand Gijsen: Hoping beam for SV Atlas Delmenhorst!
The SV Atlas Delmenhorst takes up fresh impulses in its winter preparation. 19-year-old Dinand Gijsen, the latest commitment of the association, presented himself on the first day of training. Gijsen traveled from the Netherlands after his father Dennis chauffeured him from Groningen. Since he does not yet have a driver's license, he will initially live in a shared apartment with teammate Dylan Burke, which is currently still in Ireland. His move into your own apartment should take place at the beginning of the week.
coach Key Riebau was optimistic about Gijsen's fitness values, which he demonstrated during trial training last year. The winter preparation consists of intensive runs to check the fitness of the players after a five -week break. Riebau described the first unit as a "loose gallop", but pointed out that the players were physically challenged. The artificial turf pitch in Ganderkesee turned out to be smooth, which led to injuries.
injuries and squad planning
Foreign defender Milan Szybora injured himself on the bar, while Justin Dähnenkamp, Linus Urban and Michael Yeboah were unable to participate due to injuries in training. While Philipp Eggersglüß is still on vacation, Sinan Brüning and Dylan Burke are free for a few days. Steffen Rohwedder and Mohammed Sultani train individually to return to the team as quickly as possible. The association also obliged the central defender Tom Berling from SV Wilhelmshaven to strengthen the squad.
Dinand Gijsen, who is planned as a regular eighth in midfield, will take on the role of Mats Kaiser, which changes to New Zealand. Kaiser, who passed his exam, will work as a teacher there. SV Atlas Delmenhorst supports its decision and thanks for the time together. Gijsen, who previously completed a six -week trial training session at SC Heerenveen, is pleased with the challenge and wants to work for the association.
Several test games are planned for further preparation, which will take place against Grün-Weiß Firrel (January 18), SSV Jeddeloh (January 25) and SC Blau-Weiß 94 Papenburg (February 8). There are also encounters against VfB Oldenburg and Bremer SV. The first league game of the second half of the season will take place on February 16 against HSC Hannover. Riebau hopes that the places in the upcoming units can be played again.
For SV Atlas, winter preparation is a decisive phase to set the course for a successful second half of the season.
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