TSV Paunzhausen signed two newcomers for the defense: coach Alexander Sulzberger speaks of two "absolute crackers".
They are supposed to stay up.
Paunzhausen – "For us, they're absolute crackers," says TSV coach Alexander Sulzberger about his two newcomers, who should help in the second half of the season to create direct relegation in the district class.
With Tobias Gürtner, who moves from the district league leader FSV Pfaffenhofen to eleventh in the table, and Asim Sarajlic, who comes from Uttenhofen, the defense of TSV Paunzhausen should become much more stable.
TSV Paunzhausen: Gürtner played for VfR Garching in the regional league – most recently at FSV Pfaffenhofen
"We have to see with the two new players that we can keep things tight at the back and then carry our game even better forward to strengthen the offensive.
In the end we have to be even more callous,” the 29-year-old trainer gives an insight into his thoughts.
The two transfers are impulses that show that something is moving in Paunzhausen and should bring the team into a spirit of optimism for the remaining games of the season.
With Tobias Gürtner, an old friend of the coach joins the TSV.
The two-footed defender was active in his youth for TSV 1860 Munich in the B-Jugend-Bundesliga, played for VfR Garching in the regional league, for Hallbergmoos in the state league and for TSV Eching in the district league.
In the latter league, the 29-year-old played for FSV Pfaffenhofen.
The defender has initially promised Paunzhausen until the end of the season.
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Asim Sarajlic could also become a top performer.
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TSV Paunzhausen: Coach Sulzberger trusts Sarajlic to become a top performer
Sulzberger also thinks highly of Asim Sarajlic, whom he believes is capable of a role as a top performer despite being only 24 years old.
In addition to his qualities in defense, the central defender has a great build-up and has already played in the district league with BC Uttenhofen.
From the coach's point of view, the two newcomers not only give his team more quality, but also additional motivation, so that they can go into the second half of the season with confidence.
“We will therefore not start flying high, but remain humble.
The goal is still direct relegation, which is a difficult task that we have to work hard for."
The preparations for the table eleventh, who are four points behind the saving bank, begin on February 9th.
So far, two friendlies against SV Fahlenbach (February 18) and FSV Pfaffenhofen II (March 10) are planned.
In a short training camp at Lake Garda (March 16th to 19th) the final touches for the start of the second half of the season on March 26th against Eching II should take place.
BY JOSEF FUCHS