Promoted SC Preußen Münster go into the match against SV Sandhausen with a tailwind. However, there are some question marks over the personnel.
SC Preußen Münster are now unbeaten in four games in a row in the 3rd division. The promoted team is in eleventh place in the table – a good interim result.
Now SV Sandhausen come to the Preußenstadion on Saturday, February 10, 2 pm. The relegated second-division side are eyeing the third relegation spot and are three points behind. “Sandhausen have stabilized and want to attack in the direction of the second Bundesliga. They will also want to collect points here. But we want to keep the points here and further increase the gap,” said Prussia coach Sascha Hildmann at the matchday press conference on Friday.
Sandhausen are a real plank. And one that the Prussians will probably have to tackle with different personnel. “We have a few big question marks when it comes to personnel. Mrowca was ill and only completed parts of training. Koulis twisted his ankle and has a bad foot. Böckle is definitely out and Grodowski is also still a question mark.”
Joel Grodowski is the Prussians’ second-highest scorer with nine goals this season. Nevertheless, Hildmann was optimistic that his team would be able to hold their own against SVS. “But we have a good, broad squad and will compensate for these absences. But we still have to wait for the last session to know who will be available.”
Preußen Münster want to build on recent home games
Whoever he puts out, the team will be looking to build on their recent home games. There were 2:1 victories against Arminia Bielefeld and Rot-Weiss Essen. “Things are going great at the moment. The eight points from the first four games are very good. We want to keep scoring points, but we also know how difficult the task is. You have to have your own plan for every game and be prepared to sacrifice yourself. “
After a strong restart, things are looking good in terms of staying in the league. The first relegation place 17 is currently nine points away. In addition, SV Waldhof Mannheim, who are in that position, have to play third-placed SSV Ulm 1846 Fußball at the same time.
The match between 1. FC Saarbrücken and SpVgg Unterhaching, which should have taken place on Sunday, February 11 at 7:30 p.m., had to be canceled due to the unplayability of the pitch.