Football Season Guide

Dynamo Dresden

In


Jong-min Seo (mid) Frankfurt U19’s; Anton Mitryushkin (gk) Fortuna Dusseldorf; Morris Schroter (mid) FSV Zwickau; Luca Herrmann (mid) SC Freiburg II; Michael Akoto (def) FSV Mainz II; Brandon Borrello (mid) SC Freiburg; Simon Gollnack (att) FK Usti nad Labem - end of loan; Antonis Aidonis (def) VFB Stuttgart - on loan; Michael Sollbauer (def) Barnsley;

Out


Julius Kade (r) (mid) Union Berlin; Leroy Kwadwo (r) (def) MSV Duisburg; Niklas Kreuzer (sp) (def) Hallescher FC; Maximilian Großer (sp) (mid) Hamburger SV II; Vasil Kusej (att) SK Prostejov; Marco Hartmann (sp) (def) released; Stefan Kiefer (sp) (gk) released; Jonathan Meier (r) (def) FSV Mainz; Marvin Stefaniak (r) (mid) VFL Wolfsburg - end of loan;

Dynamo Dresden were promoted back to the second-tier at the first time of asking, after an impressive campaign which saw them win Liga 3. Manager Alexander Schmidt only took over the club back in April after previous boss Markus Kauczinski was sacked after a poor run. He guided the side to 5 wins from their last 7 matches and will be hoping to make an impression this coming season. The club have recruited well in the summer to give themselves the best chance of stabilizing again after a difficult few years. Borrello is a decent addition to the squad and will be the driving force on the right wing. Schroter, Seo and Herrmann are also expected to play a part in the midfield areas. In defence they have brought Aidonis on loan from Stuttgart, who is an exciting young prospect looking for consistent game time in central defence. He is joined by experienced centre-back Sollbauer, brought in from Barnsley. Dresden should be brimming with confidence coming off the back of their title win last season and hopefully that will see them off to a positive start. You will expect them to be slightly cautious in their approach but should have goals in them, with the likes of Daferner, Konigsdorffer and Hoisner all chipping in. The step up in class could be an issue for Dresden after their last appearance in this division ended in a rock bottom finish. You would expect them to be more solid this time round but they could still be vulnerable against strong opposition.

Target


Survival. Dresden will slowly look to build over time but for now the aim is simply to stay in the division, out of all the promoted sides, you would say they have the best chance of survival.