St. Pauli agrees with away successes in Baden-Württemberg!

St. Pauli agrees with away successes in Baden-Württemberg!

In the current season of the 2nd Bundesliga, FC St. Pauli has scored a remarkable balance in Baden-Württemberg. The team scored a total of nine points in this region - without conceding a goal. This happened through three away wines: 3-0 against Freiburg, 2-0 against Hoffenheim and 1-0 against Stuttgart. 64% of the previous points come from St. Pauli from Baden-Württemberg, which underlines the geographical meaning of these games. It is worth mentioning that the club had never won in Stuttgart and Hoffenheim before and in Freiburg only three out of 14 guest performances, such as the mopo reported.

The role of the trainers and players from Baden-Württemberg is also important. Coach Uli Maslo lost his job in 1997 after a 0: 4 defeat in Freiburg, while the Stuttgart Kickers ended the longest Bundesliga phase of St. Pauli in the relegation in 1991. The new potential head coach Alexander Blessin was born in Stuttgart and has a clear connection to the region. Four players from the squad from Baden-Württemberg are currently: Carlo Boukhahalfa (Freiburg), Philipp Leu (Heidelberg), Robert Wagner (Lahr) and Simon Zoller (Friedrichshafen). In addition, Noah Weißhaupt, a Freiburg football student, could be a rental candidate for the winter break.

successor for Hürzeler wanted

In the middle of these sporting developments, FC St. Pauli is looking for a successor for his former promotion coach Fabian Hürzeler. Alexander Blessin, who is currently under contract with Union Saint-Gilloise, is acted as a potential new head coach. He is to sign a two -year contract at the Millerntor and would be the first head coach in the German professional business. Blessin won the national cup competition with Union Saint-Gilloise last season, such as the gea reported.

The trainer still has an ongoing contract with Union Saint-Gilloise by 2025, which is why St. Pauli may have to invest part of the 7.5 million euros in transfer, which Brighton & Hove Albion paid for Hürzeler. In the past season, Blessin scored an impressive average of 2.07 points in 58 games and narrowly missed the league. His system with a triple chain is similar to that that already preferred Hürzeler. Blessin, who previously also trained the KV Oostend in Belgium, has a comprehensive gaming experience in the Bundesliga that prepares him for returning to German professional football.

-transmitted by West-East media

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