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Jahn Regensburg expresses confidence: glass three-quarters full

Confident SSV Jahn Regensburg gears up for Wiesbaden in the second leg of the relegation play-off, with the 2nd division within their grasp. An experienced player set to return to the field.

Trainer Joe Enochs von Regensburg steht am Spielfeldrand.
Trainer Joe Enochs von Regensburg steht am Spielfeldrand.

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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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. Sat.1 and Sky will broadcast the relegation match between SSV Jahn Regensburg and SV Wehen Wiesbaden on Tuesday at 8:30 pm.
  5. Regensburg's opponents, Wehen Wiesbaden, hail from the second division of German League, situated in the state of Hesse.
  6. 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.
  7. Bundesliga teams like Bavaria might be keeping an eye on Regensburg's progress, as potential talent often emerges from lower league matches.
  8. 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

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