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KSC with new energy against former coach Schwartz and Rostock

Despite the quarrels within the club's management, Karlsruhe want to go one better a week after their 4:1 win against Nuremberg. The visitors bear the hallmark of their coach, says Christian Eichner.

The Karlsruhe coach Christian Eichner. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The Karlsruhe coach Christian Eichner. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bundesliga 2 - KSC with new energy against former coach Schwartz and Rostock

Coach Christian Eichner wants to build on the performance from the last home game against 1. FC Nürnberg (4:1) with Karlsruher SC against FC Hansa Rostock on Sunday (13:30/Sky). His team took a lot of momentum into the new training week, brought a "super energy" to the pitch and showed a "good attitude", reported the coach of the second-division soccer club on Friday.

Both Karlsruhe and Rostock are in the relegation battle. The visitors are a typical "Alois Schwartz team", said Eichner about the clash with the former KSC coach, whose assistant he once was. Rostock are "well organized" and have a "good transition game", explained the 41-year-old. They know that sometimes all it takes is one good offensive move to decide a game. FC Hansa have conceded 21 goals so far this season - no team from the bottom half of the table has conceded fewer.

The appearances of the recently ailing Karlsruhe midfielders Paul Nebel and Leon Jensen are still open. However, Eichner seemed confident about Nebel, who had to cut back on training due to a cold. The coach said that his team had "put the ongoing squabbles within the club management to one side very well". President Holger Siegmund-Schultze and vice-president Martin Müller, as well as advisory board members Christian Fischer and Thomas Hock, will face motions to vote them out of office at next Monday's general meeting.

Karlsruhe SC squad Table 2nd Bundesliga

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  1. Despite the upcoming challenge against their former coach Schwartz and FC Hansa Rostock, Christian Eichner is optimistic, looking to build on the impressive 4:1 win against 1. FC Nürnberg.
  2. On Sunday at 13:30, Sky will broadcast the match between Karlsruher SC and FC Hansa Rostock, both teams currently in the relegation battle.
  3. Rostock, described as a "typical Alois Schwartz team," is known for their organization and effective transition game, as pointed out by coach Eichner.
  4. Kirksruhe's Paul Nebel and Leon Jensen's availability for the match remains uncertain due to recent health issues, but Eichner appears hopeful about Nebel's condition.
  5. FC Hansa Rostock, ranked in the bottom half of the 2. Bundesliga, has conceded the least number of goals (21) among other relegation-threatened teams.
  6. The ongoing issues within Karlsruher SC's club management have been put aside by the team, enabling them to maintain a good attitude during training as reported by Eichner.
  7. President Holger Siegmund-Schultze and vice-president Martin Müller, along with advisory board members Christian Fischer and Thomas Hock, will face potential votes of no confidence at the club's general meeting scheduled for the following Monday.

Source: www.stern.de

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