Football Season Guide

FC Magdeburg

In


Andi Hoti (def) Inter Milan; Ahmet Arslan (mid) Holstein Kiel; Jean Hugonet (def) SC Austria Lustenau; Julian Pollersbeck (gk) Olympique Lyon; Xavier Amaechi (att) Hamburger SV; Alexander Nollenberger (att) SpVgg Bayreuth; Jonah Fabisch (mid) Hamburger SV II; Tarek Chahed (def) Berliner AK; Tatsuya Ito (att) Sint-Truidense VV;

Out


Moritz-Broni Kwarteng (mid) (r) VfL Bochum; Andreas Muller (mid) (r) SV Darmstadt; Alexander Bittroff (def) (sp) Jahn Regensburg; Tim Boss (gk) (sp) SV Elversberg; Kai Brunker (att) (sp) Saarbrucken; Julian Rieckmann (mid) (sp) SV Waldhof Mannheim; Tim Sechelmann (def) (sp) SV Waldhof Mannheim; Leo Scienza (att) SSV Ulm 1846; Maximilian Franzke (mid) released; Leon Schmokel (def) released; Florian Kath (mid) released; Maximilian Ullmann (def) (sp) Venezia - end of loan;

Boss Christian Titz eventually guided Magdeburg to safety last season despite a difficult first half of the campaign. The club’s attacking style of play landed them in trouble for a while but they eventually found more balance and finished the season strongly. Kwarteng was one of the standout performers last season but this has led to him leaving for Bochum in the Bundesliga. Defensive midfielder Muller has also left for Darmstadt but, considering he missed a lot of last season through injury, this loss has already been dealt with. There is still plenty of attacking quality in the ranks, Baris Atik should again be at the heart of it while the purchase of Ahmet Arslan will also be interesting after he finished top-scorer for Dynamo Dresden on loan from Holstein Kiel last season. They will be hoping new signing Amaechi can fulfil his potential after he failed to make the grade at his previous club Hamburger and if other new boy Nollenberger can make the step-up from third division Bayreuth. Titz is expected to continue with his possession-based attacking style and this should see Magdeburg cause teams real problems again going forward. There could still be vulnerabilities defensively with new recruits Hoti, Hugonet, and Chahed all untested in this division.

Target


Magdeburg won’t be an easy opponent for any team this season so expect them to spring a surprise or two. Reaching the magic 40-point mark will be the first goal for The Blues but a top-half finish should be the aim after.