Patrick Hobsch switched to SpVgg Unterhaching last summer.
The goalgetter reveals how he assesses the situation around the club in a live interview.
Unterhaching - SpVgg Unterhaching has had turbulent months behind it.
Last season the club was relegated from the 3rd division to the Regionalliga Bayern.
Sandro Wagner was then installed as a coach to lead the club back towards professional football.
Patrick Hobsch should also help with this.
The striker was signed by VfB Lübeck before the season and has inherited the genes.
His father Bernd is an ex-national player and has played 150 games in the 1st Bundesliga *.
How Patrick Hobsch assesses the situation around the club, how he sees his own career and what influence the successful dad has on his career, he reports on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. in a Facebook live interview with fussball-vorort / FuPa-Oberbayern.
Patrick Hobsch is currently the life insurance of SpVgg Unterhaching
In the current season Hobsch is very accurate.
He scored nine goals in 15 games for Unterhaching.
He only shares the internal goalscorer cannon with Stephan Hain.
SpVgg missed goals in the year of relegation.
With 40 goals, the team, at that time still trained by Arie van Lent, put the third worst offensive in the league.
Unterhaching naturally hopes to have found the missing offensive mosaic in Patrick Hobsch.
The sporting situation of Unterhaching
The current season is not going as the people in charge in the sports park had imagined.
As a professional team, Unterhaching has the right to play at the top.
But the reality looks different after playing 15 games.
The club is three points from a relegation zone.
The climb was put aside long ago.
The Wagner-Elf wants to stabilize much more this season in order to finally make the leap into the 3rd division next year.
Patrick Hobsch and the change to the Wagner-Elf
Patrick Hobsch has taken a rather unusual path in his career.
Although the striker could have played third-class with VfB Lübeck this year, the 27-year-old moved one floor down to the relegated from Unterhaching.
You can see why he took this step, how he sees the future of Unterhaching, and what else he has plans for his footballing career on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. live on our Facebook page Fußball-Vorort.
(Martin Haiss)