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After the initial 10 matches, the first occurrence of HSV's lottery draw takes place.

The HSV's sports director prefers to avoid putting pressure on himself while assessing the opening phase of the season. He remains open to potential player acquisitions and transfers.

- After the initial 10 matches, the first occurrence of HSV's lottery draw takes place.

Hamburg's team manager, Stefan Kuntz, is holding off on making judgments about Hamburger SV's performance in the 2. Bundesliga so far. "I'd prefer to draw a conclusion after ten matches," the 61-year-old mentioned at the 'Sport-Bild-Award' event in Hamburg's Fischauktionshalle.

Hamburger SV has had a varied start to the new season, with a win, a draw, and a loss. At the moment, the team, managed by Steffen Baumgart, is in 12th position with 4 points. This coming Saturday (13:00 CET/Sky), HSV will welcome newly-promoted Preußen Münster to the Volksparkstadion.

Kuntz described the recent 0:1 loss against Hannover 96 as "not ideal". "If we had finished one of our opportunities, we would have tied the game. That's how it is," he stated.

Kuntz, the team manager of Hamburg, did not dismiss the possibility that the club might still part ways with some players or bring in new ones before the transfer deadline on Friday evening. "We need to stay composed," said the 61-year-old.

Despite the mixed results, Hamburg's soccer team, Hamburger SV, is looking forward to their upcoming match against Preußen Münster. Kuntz, the manager, continues to evaluate the team's performance, hoping for improved results.

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