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ASV home game under new floodlights – FuPa

In the catch-up game against SV Neukirchen Hl. Blut, ASV Burglengenfeld wants to continue its upward trend.

Burglengenfeld A mammoth program awaits ASV in April with seven games. Already tonight at 7.30 p.m. Timo Studtrucker’s team welcomes SV Neukirchen b. Holy Blood. The Burglengenfelders meet an opponent who, having already earned 39 points, has nothing left to lose and can play freely.

After two away wins in a row, ASV Burglengenfeld is back in the race to stay up in the league. The mood is good, emphasizes the coach, even if top performers like Marc Seibert and Patrick Eberl are still unavailable due to injuries. In addition, Michael Reinwald has to take a break because of a groin strain.

Studtrucker, who expects a very physical game, is not worried about that. “We know that we have good people behind it”, as he emphasized to the Central Bavarian. In the last few games, his team have shown how strong they can play. His players have now learned to deal with the pressure. His team has also become more stable physically and mentally. “My boys believe in themselves again”, according to the Burglengenfeld coach. Studtrucker sees the reasons for the upward trend in training. “We worked and rehearsed a lot. We have to stand up to the opponent’s duel strength and be courageous.”

But there is not much time for further training sessions in the next few weeks. The ASV has to play seven games in April, including the cup game on Easter Monday against TSV Seebach. The planning for the new season has started and is running on two tracks, as Studtrucker said. A large part of the current players have already given their commitment for the coming season. That makes him feel positive. In addition, one is in conversation with other players.

Today’s catch-up game will be played on the hard court under a new escape lighting system with LED spotlights. SV Neukirchen Hl. Blut won the first leg 3:2.

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