Energie Cottbus in focus: tension in front of the duel against Wiesbaden

Energie Cottbus in focus: tension in front of the duel against Wiesbaden

FC Energie Cottbus looks optimistic about the upcoming challenge after the game won against Alemannia Aachen. Tomorrow Sunday at 1.30 p.m., the team will compete against SV Wehen Wiesbaden under the direction of coach Pele Wollitz. This duel is special, because after a five -year break it is on the plan again, and both teams go into the game with different requirements.

The last Sunday brought the Cottbusers the first three points in the third division season. The celebrated 2-1 victory against Aachen was not only important for the morale of the team, but also a reason to recognize the potential of the team. Captain Axel Borgmann is rightly happy, who scored the winning goal in added time and thus infected his teammates with his impressive mentality.

Wiesbaden's challenge and Cottbus' uncertainty

SV Wehen Wiesbaden, on the other hand, comes into this clash unbeaten and has so far a victory and two draws in the account. Another aspect that makes the game interesting are the comeback qualities of the Wiesbadeners, who already returned in two games after one behind. This makes the team more difficult to calculate and shows that the players are able to make the right decisions in difficult situations.

However, Energie Cottbus remains with a special shortcoming: None of the striker goals has so far been recorded. In a league where every point can be decisive, it will be essential for coach Wollitz to distribute responsibility on the shoulders of its players in addition to the quality. One aspect of tactics will be that more players are involved in the offensive in order to create more dangers for the opponent.

However, the personnel situation in Cottbus also has its dark sides. With Joshua Plaster, who is struggling with pain on the Achilles tendon, and Rudolf Ndualu, who is reported sick, lack two players. Nevertheless, there is positive news: Paul Milde has already completed a running training after his sick leave and could soon completely support the team again, while Tobias Hasse was in training all week and is fit. These developments are of great importance for the trainer, especially before the match against Wiesbaden.

summarized, both teams are in a phase in which crucial points have to be collected in the fight for relegation. Some suggest that the game will be exciting and hard -fought, because both Wiesbaden and Cottbus have their strengths and weaknesses. This can be expected that it will be a game that fans can expect with excitement.