What offers optimism for HSV amidst the competition between Derby-Frust and Bayern-Bammel?
HSV, the Hamburg-based football club, is gearing up for a significant match against FC Bayern next week. The upcoming game promises to be an enormous challenge, as HSV has suffered eight consecutive heavy defeats against their rivals between 2011 and 2018, with a total score of 0:6, 0:8, 0:5, 0:8, 1:3, 2:9, 0:5, and 0:6.
However, there's a sense of optimism among the HSV camp. Two new additions, Albert Sambi Lokonga (25) and Fabio Vieira (25), who joined from FC Arsenal on deadline day, trained with the team for the first time on Tuesday. The injured duo of Jean-Luc Dumpé and Yussuf Poulsen could also be available for selection.
Eric Huwer, HSV's CFO, believes that the black Munich series will break this time. He expressed confidence in the team, stating that HSV has a team that is eager to defend, suffer, and not have the ball. Nicolai Remberg, a midfielder for HSV, shares this sentiment, citing a good performance against Kiel last year as evidence.
Remberg, however, acknowledges that everyone on the team must be at 100% for a chance to win against FC Bayern. He admitted that it will be difficult, but fear is starting to set in among the HSV fans ahead of the game. The fans' anxiety is understandable, given that FC Bayern started the season with six points and a 9:2 goal difference.
HSV's performance in the game against St. Pauli caused concern among the fans due to a shaky defense and lackluster offense. However, players such as Warmed Omari, A. S. Lokonga, and others recently highlighted as key midfielders and attackers, offer potential to break the negative tradition at Allianz Arena.
Luka Vuskovic (18), signed just before the city derby but hasn't played yet, could be an option for HSV. The young talent might provide the fresh impetus HSV needs to challenge FC Bayern.
Remember the close call in early February when Remberg and Holstein came close to an upset against FC Bayern in Munich, losing 3:4? Huwer believes that this time, HSV has a better chance of achieving a different result. Nearly 10,000 HSV fans will accompany their team to Munich next week, hoping to witness history in the making.
As the clock ticks closer to the match day, the anticipation grows. The HSV faithful are eagerly waiting to see if their team can finally break the curse against FC Bayern. The upcoming game against FC Bayern is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated matches of the season for HSV fans.
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