Second Division of the German League - Jahn Regensburg expresses confidence: glass three-quarters full
Reliable defender Benedikt Saller (31) is set to make a comeback in the starting lineup for SSV Jahn Regensburg's relegation match against SV Wehen Wiesbaden on Tuesday (8:30 pm, Sat.1 and Sky). Coach Joe Enochs spoke about the experienced right-back on Monday saying, "It's great to have him back." Saller had been suspended due to a yellow card and was replaced by Robin Ziegele in the previous 2:2 game. "He's definitely a good option for the starting lineup," added the coach.
Regensburg, currently in the third division, is hopeful of climbing the ranks against Hesse's second-division team, Wehen Wiesbaden. "The team remains confident," assured Enochs. "We believe in ourselves. The glass is far from half-empty, it's more than three-quarters full."
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- Despite being in the 3rd league, SSV Jahn Regensburg views their upcoming match against 2nd league team SV Wehen Wiesbaden as an opportunity to climb ranks.
- Coach Joe Enochs is optimistic about Regensburg's chances, stating that the team's confidence remains high, with the glass being more than three-quarters full.
- Benedikt Saller, a reliable defender, will likely return to the starting lineup for Regensburg, having served his suspension due to a yellow card in the previous game.
- Sat.1 and Sky will broadcast the relegation match between SSV Jahn Regensburg and SV Wehen Wiesbaden on Tuesday at 8:30 pm.
- Regensburg's opponents, Wehen Wiesbaden, hail from the second division of German League, situated in the state of Hesse.
- With the return of Saller, Joe Enochs sees a good option for the starting lineup, having had to rely on Robin Ziegele in his absence.
- Bundesliga teams like Bavaria might be keeping an eye on Regensburg's progress, as potential talent often emerges from lower league matches.
- Even though Regensburg faces the threat of relegation, their confidence remains strong, and they are determined to put up a good fight against SV Wehen Wiesbaden.
Source: www.stern.de