VfB Oldenburg hopes for the return of ex-Lübeck in the middle of personnel crises
VfB Oldenburg hopes for the return of ex-Lübeck in the middle of personnel crises
VfB Oldenburg is faced with a challenging time after the team in the Lower Saxony Cup was defeated against the Kickers Emden in a penalty shootout. The defeat not only brought sporty disappointment, but also health problems for the players, which exerts additional pressure on the team around head coach Fuat Kilic.health challenges
The changed squad situation becomes even more complicated by several injuries from the players. During the combative game against the Kickers Emden, which ended with a dramatic 3: 6, the team suffered especially on the defensive setbacks. Head coach Kilic is aware of this problem and emphasizes: "We have to swallow the bitter pill. Now we have to regenerate as soon as possible."
In these circumstances, it is particularly important for the team to get strength soon. Drilon Demaj, Nick Otto and Nico Mai are particularly affected, which will be discontinued for an indefinite period. The team already has a lack of staff and ailing players, including Marc Schröder and Jason Tomety-Hemazro, to complain about what does not make the situation for the next game against Phönix Lübeck, which will now take place on Saturday.The games of the regional league
The upcoming game is not only checked for the sporting aspect, but also taking into account the rivalry between the teams. The duel against Phönix Lübeck is of great importance, since the Oldenburgers have not yet collected any away points this season. In addition, at the request of the police, the game was brought forward, which further shortens the regeneration period for the already weakened team.
Financial aspects and squad changes
The financial situation of VfB Oldenburg also influences future decisions about potential new obligations. Despite the injury -related pressure to act, it is a challenge to sign suitable players with limited means. Future transfers could continue to burden the already tight budget.
The plan of the association is to invest less money in the player budget and instead invest in the club structures. This could mean that short -term solutions are avoided in the squad situation in order not to endanger the long -term goals.
talented players as hope sponsors
There are any bright spots on the positive side. Two newcomers, Vjekoslav Taritas and Julian Meier, show strong performances after their change from Lübeck. Both scored their first goals for VfB in the past cup round. These talents could take on a central role in the squad to help the team through the turbulent time and at the same time protect the connection in the fight for the DFB Cup.
VfB Oldenburg faces the challenge of going uncertain ways, but hope for better times remains alive through the use of the talented newcomers and the commitment of the entire team. Another comeback in the cup sport could bring the urgently needed motivation and financial support.
In the immediate focus, the upcoming games are now and the question of how the association reacts to the current circumstances. Fans and supporters of VfB Oldenburg can look forward to the upcoming challenges that include both sporty and interpersonal aspects.
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