After the international break, SSV Jahn Regensburg will travel to Hamburger SV on Matchday 5. Kick-off against HSV in the Volksparkstadion is on Sunday (16.09.) at 13:30. Before the match, Jahn head coach Joe Enochs spoke at the press conference. You can watch the media round on JahnTV full length.
About the staff: “Christian Schmidt is still injured. Mansour Ouro-Tagba is suspended for this game. Alexander Bittroff also has muscular problems. He will not be available for the game in Hamburg. Bene Saller also has problems with his adductor muscles. We don’t yet know exactly how long he will be out and hope that he will return to team training quickly. He won’t be enough for the game on Sunday.”
On the analysis of the defeat against Fürth: “We prepare for every game and always want to improve. Of course, we sat together for a long time after the game against Fürth. We analyzed everything in the video analysis, not just the things we didn’t do well, but also the many scoring opportunities and scenes in the first half. Ultimately, we want to learn from every situation. The boys really stepped up their game in the week after the defeat. We played a good friendly against Unterhaching and had the opportunity to give the players a little time off. In a long week with the game on Sunday, we were able to complete a lot of units. We were able to work very well in the training week. Now we need to hone the finer points with a view to the duel against HSV so that we can play a good away game.”
During the international break: “We won’t be able to judge until Sunday whether we made the most of the break. But the team worked hard in every session. We were also able to give the injured players a regeneration phase, which was very important for us. The boys pulled together well. Now we need to bring that onto the pitch. We believe we are well prepared.”
In anticipation of the game against HSV: “Such games are highlights for us. Every game in the 2nd Bundesliga is one. We are going to Hamburg because we belong in this league. We proved against Hertha BSC that we can play good away games. However, we have to take advantage of the moments that we work for. We have not done that in the last few away games. Of course, HSV are favorites because they are one of the best teams in the league, but we believe in ourselves.”
About the upcoming opponent HSV: “In the last few games they have shown what enormous quality they have. In the initially evenly matched home game against Preußen Münster they were always able to create dangerous moves. The box is always well occupied and the crosses are precise. They then score goals with their quality. HSV is very flexible, every time they win the ball they use it to play forward. Everyone is involved in the transition game. We have to make sure that we don’t lose the ball in the center. HSV have been dangerous so far, especially in the first half. For us that means being alert and present on the pitch. We must allow as few as possible; the quality of the Hamburg team speaks for itself.”