Finances aside, KFC Uerdingen have been convincing again recently. KFC will face VfB 03 Hilden in a small top match.
KFC Uerdingen have now had two weeks to prepare for their next opponent. After not playing a match in the Oberliga Niederrhein last week, the Krefeld side’s run of two wins in a row continues. From a sporting point of view, promotion has not yet been written off.
Due to the still dubious scenario of Sportfreunde Baumberg applying for a license for the regional league, the rest of the top group at the top of the table can still have legitimate hopes of promotion. In this case, the runners-up would be relegated to the fourth division for Baumberg.
Johannes Dahms, who looks after the Blue & Reds from the outside together with Levan Kenia, owes Forecasting a few euros for the piggy bank: “That’s a difficult topic. We simply have no influence on what happens in Baumberg. We have enough worries of our own within the club and have to look from game to game. Besides, there are a lot of teams fighting for a possible second place. There’s no point in worrying about eventualities. That only occupies your own head.”
However, he himself assumes that Baumberg will make a bid: “I think, even if the press releases about Baumberg say the opposite, that they will turn over every stone twice and do everything they can to get promoted. With the gap they have, promotion would most likely be well deserved – you have to acknowledge that. “
We’re expecting a strong and very disciplined opponent who, like Union Nettetal next week, will be out to cause a ruckus
Johannes Dahms
In order to tackle such scenarios, Uerdingen must first do their homework themselves. KFC are aiming for their third win in a row and will host VfB 03 Hilden at the weekend in a top-of-the-table clash.
“The mood is positive and tense. We’re expecting a strong and very disciplined opponent who, like Union Nettetal next week, will be out to cause a ruckus,” explained Dahms.
Meanwhile, the squad situation at KFC remains unchanged. With the exception of Hinata Gonda, Philipp Meißner and Robin Udegbe, who are injured anyway, the coaching team can draw on a full squad.