The past few weeks have been incredibly tough.
Pretty much everything that plays up in the Regionalliga dueled with the footballers of SV Heimstetten.
He accepted the challenge, but now the games of truth are coming.
In the home game against bottom of the table TSV Rain (Tuesday, 7 p.m.) and then away against third-bottom SpVgg Greuther Fürth II, the team has to deliver if you want to play a relaxed season away from the relegation places.
BY NICO BAUER
Heimstetten coach Christoph Schmitt does not want to talk about a trend-setting game, but he does not downplay the importance: "You have to win these games if you don't want to be relegated."
Basically nothing changes for the Heimstetten team, which always plays to win.
“Our team is prepared to always want to play,” says the SVH coach.
Again, you play offensively this time and don't follow your opponent.
"It's not easier for the head," says Schmitt about the pressure of having to deliver a result.
However, the SVH has done well so far, because they have won the two previous games against teams from the lower third of the table against Memmingen and 1860 Rosenheim.
If Heimstetten now picks up, then the place in midfield beckons, where you can watch the relegation battle with small binoculars.
It is very positive for the two important games against Rain and Fürth that the Heimstetten team still have almost the entire squad available.
The team is well-rehearsed, there are exciting alternatives on the bench and you kick with a broad chest.
Even from the last 4-0 defeat at TSV Buchbach, the team takes away that nobody there had so many top-class chances.
Therefore, the last few days of the transfer window were rather relaxed for the SVH.
Line-up
: Riedmüller - Sengersdorf, Mwarome, Günzel, Krüger - Micheli, Müller, Hannemann, Reuter - Riglewski - Skrijelj (Tunc).