Football Season Guide

SV Darmstadt 98

In


Marvin Mehlem (mid) Karlsruher; Julian Von Haacke (mid) NEC Nijmegen; Florian Stritzel (gk) Karlsruher; Jamie Maclaren (att) Brisbane Roar; Joe Mall (gk) Grasshoppers; Romuald Lacazette (mid) 1860 Munchen; Tobias Kempe (mid) Nurnberg; Kevin Grosskreutz (def) free agent; McKinze Gaines (mid) Wolfsburg U19; Yannick Stark (mid) FSV Frankfurt – end of loan; Roman Bezjak (att) Rijeka – end of loan;

Out


Michael Esser (r) (gk) Hannover 96; Jerome Gondorf (r) (mid) Werder Bremen; Mario Vrancic (sp) (mid) Norwich; Can Aydogan (def) released; Liam Fisch (mid) VfB Ginsheim; Johannes Wolf (def) released; Marcel Heller (r) (mid) Augsburg; Dominik Stroh-Engel (sp) (att) Karlsruher; Daniel Thur (def) released; Manasse Esshele (mid) FSV Frankfurt – on loan; Artem Fedetsky (r) (def) released; Hamit Altintop (r) (mid) released; Igor Berezovsky (sp) (gk) released; Benjamin Gorka (sp) (def) released; Denys Oliynyk (sp) (mid) released; Sven Shipplock (sp) (att) Hamburger – end of loan; Antonio Colak (sp) (att) Hoffenheim – end of loan; Sidney Sam (r) (mid) Schalke 04 – end of loan; Felix Platte (sp) (att) Schalke 04 – end of loan; Leon Guwara (sp) (def) Werder Bremen – end of loan;

Naturally for a relegated team, Darmstadt lost half of their regular starters over the summer, but coach Torsten Frings shopped well and the Lilies are hoping to be amongst the contenders for promotion. Darmstadt's few seasons in the top flight built the confidence and, even if not being known to play particularly well on their travels, they are fierce hosts that also tend to be always pumped up for a fight by their inspiring coach. Frings added two new goalkeepers to his squad but it will be the old faithful Fernandes that continues to be the number one choice. Darmstadt are expected to rely on their solid defence this season as so far captain Sulu and his preferred partner Hohn are remaining at the club. With Banggaard and Niemeyer also options, Frings can consider using a formation with three at the back if he feels this could work. The signing of experienced Grosskreutz for free will vastly improve the right side of the defence while, for the other flank, the battle for starts will be between Holland and Sirigu. The main changes were made in midfield and attack where Darmstadt will definitely have a new look about themselves this season. Kamavuaka is still in the squad and he is expected to play a vital role in front of the backline while the rest of the midfield will be constructed by the five new signings and Stark who is returning after a loan spell. In attack, Frings was left with veteran, Rozenthal, and the prone to injuries, Boyd, from his previous squad but he likes Bezjak who is returning from loan and the Slovenian is tipped to be used much more this season. Frings also signed the Australian target man, Maclaren, but he is untested outside his own country and it will be curious to see how his adaptation will progress.

Target


Darmstadt hope to be involved in the battle for promotion but the many new faces in midfield and attack might see the Lilies coming up a bit short of the top three places. Still, a top 6 finish looks likely.