Wagner is enthusiastic: Augsburg is aiming for more than staying in the league!

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FC Augsburg will meet Halleschen FC on August 17th, 2025. Coach Sandro Wagner wants to offer more attractive football and make the season successful.

Der FC Augsburg trifft am 17.08.2025 auf den Halleschen FC. Trainer Sandro Wagner will attraktiveren Fußball bieten und die Saison erfolgreich gestalten.
FC Augsburg will meet Halleschen FC on August 17th, 2025. Coach Sandro Wagner wants to offer more attractive football and make the season successful.

Wagner is enthusiastic: Augsburg is aiming for more than staying in the league!

An exciting duel in the 2nd Bundesliga is scheduled for August 17, 2025: FC Augsburg will compete against Halleschen FC. The Augsburg club recently hired Sandro Wagner as their new coach, a face that many will recognize from German football. Wagner was previously assistant to national coach Julian Nagelsmann and brings a breath of fresh air to the team.

Wagner describes himself as “confident, but also humble”. His goal for the current season is clear: more than just staying in the league, because he wants to play more attractive football, in contrast to his predecessor Jess Thorup, who primarily relied on a stable defense. He has already made the first personnel changes, including the permanent signings of Chrislain Matsima and Cédric Zesiger, as well as the new signing of Han-Noah Massengo from Burnley FC.

Wagner and his philosophy

Wagner has already gained valuable experience in the regional league and is valued by many. The Hallesche FC coach, Schröter, particularly emphasizes Wagner's charisma and media competence. Augsburg is starting the season in a positive mood, while Halle has already achieved three wins from three games. How will this encounter develop?

The fans can look forward to a match that is shaped not only by the teams, but also by the coaches. And while things are getting hot on the pitch, there are also issues that are moving away from football.

Health issues in focus

A topic that affects many people and is often ignored is migraine attacks. According to Dr. According to Amaal Starling, a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic, migraines are a genetic neurological disorder and not just a simple headache. Women are particularly affected, and the risk is three times higher than that of men. More than a third of sufferers experience an aura, which can include neurological symptoms such as visual disturbances or numbness.

The triggers for migraines are varied: hormone changes, stress, certain foods or changes in sleep. It is important to know your own triggers and maintain a healthy lifestyle. The SEEDS strategy – Sleep, Exercise, Eat healthy, Diary, Stress management – ​​can help reduce the frequency and severity of attacks.

It is crucial for all those affected to seek dialogue with the health services and not to be guided by prejudices. With proper treatment and lifestyle adjustments, anyone can regain control.

Whether on the football field or in everyday life – it remains exciting. Augsburg's new coach brings a breath of fresh air, while we must not lose sight of health issues in the background. So the question remains: How will events develop? We'll see!

For more information on football and health, see the following links: MDR and Mayo Clinic.

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