Thursday, February 4, 2016

Hamburger SV: Labbadia plays Posse to Sap down – THE WORLD

When Hamburger SV everything is back to normal. After a fast sporty descent, with only one point from their last five Bundesliga games, the HSV separate three points from the relegation place 16 now goes before a heavy home match against 1. FC Köln (Sunday, 15.30 / Sky and Live Scores on world .com) also a lot of internal Zoff added. During training HSV player Ivo Ilicevic missed his teammate Michael Gregoritsch a Sap. . Previously, provided the two a duel, then had to stop training the Austrians

HSV coach Bruno Labbadia tried to downplay the Posse and appeased: “We wanted in training today see emotions. ” Of course, had Ilicevic, who will leave the club in the summer, “over the top shot” of sanctions did not speak Labbadia. He would sort it out in a conversation with Ilicevic, this had already apologized. Gregoritsch suffered an ankle injury and will be out against Cologne.



Return of the crisis and chaos club

The stress comes at the wrong time: After a few months sporting stability, which was accompanied by a harmonious internal environment, the HSV appears to be again arrived where he locates for years: to be the crisis and chaos club in German professional football. Also sporting director Peter Knäbel had not covered themselves with glory a few days ago, because the activities before the end of the transfer deadline on Monday night went suboptimal. The HSV wanted the player Sekou Sanogo from Young Boys Bern undertake, but the supporting documents have met 240 seconds too late. Now enter both clubs blaming each other.

Chief Financial Officer Frank Wettstein quantified in a recent interview with the business magazine “Finance”, the liabilities of the HSV just 90 million Euro. He described the club as a restructuring case: economical and sporty. Because HSV as the disastrous performance in Stuttgart last, hitch in all parts of the team, it falls currently also Labbadia hard to communicate against the defensively and offensively very disciplined operating Rhinelander a master plan. “We ourselves have to be well organized,” he says.



Bahoui needs time

Man going with “high concentration and power in this game to go in.” Courage makes him especially that he may have recourse to a new attacker: Josip Drmic (23). The Swiss international was on the last minute just as committed to the Swede Nabil Bahoui (24) the established do that so disappointed last, should also exert pressure on the offensive. “We are happy that we have two new players. This increases competition, which a coach naturally pleased,” said Labbadia.

Labbadia praised newcomer Drmic which is expected to Cologne in the starting line: “He is variable, can also come via exterior.” Especially the last like most indisposed team Nicolai Müller threatens the bank, also Ilicevic. Whether Bahoui, who was signed by Al-Ahli Jeddah of Saudi Arabia to 2018 and a contract was awarded to 2018, can help in the short term remains questionable. “He has ideas, we really liked the” Labbadia praised his new protégé. The skilled wingman trap it “easy to attract with the ball”, but also mentioned the coach that he had never played in a major league and had to acclimate. “He has to integrate a lot of time we do not have,” he warned. Even that Albin Ekdal has gone to training after months of injury again, seems to be a ray of hope. he is before March but do not expect the squad.

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