Football Season Guide

SV Darmstadt 98

In


Alexander Brunst (gk) Vejle Boldklub; Magnus Warming (att) Torino; Henry Jon Crosthwaite (att) RW Koblenz - end of loan; Yassin Ben Balla (mid) FC Ingolstadt;

Out


Tim Skarke (r) Union Berlin; Nemanja Celic (sp) (mid) LASK - on loan; Morten Behrens (sp) (gk) SV Waldhof Mannheim - on loan; Henry Jon Crosthwaite (att) FCA Walldorf - on loan; Lasse Sobiech (sp) (def) released; Adrian Stanilewicz (sp) (mid) released; Leon Muller (sp) (mid) released; Luca Pfeiffer (k) (att) FC Midtjylland - end of loan;

Darmstadt was the surprise package of Bundesliga 2 last season and almost pulled off a spectacular promotion, they just fell short after an inconsistent end to the campaign and eventually finished a more than credible fourth place. Coach Torsten Lieberknecht will continue as boss this season and that can only be a good thing. He instilled a real togetherness within the group last time out, brings great character to the touchline, and talks well during interviews. The club has been relatively quiet in the transfer market so far but there is still time for new recruits. Pacey Danish winger Magnus Warming is a good addition on the left side and can also add some goals to the attack. Hasim Ben Balla could be good cover in defensive midfield but cannot be relied upon due to persistent injury problems last season. Going forward was a real strong point last season for Darmstadt, with Philipp Tietz and Luca Pfeiffer forming a formidable partnership up front,unfortunately only the former remains after Pfeiffer returned to his parent-club Mitdjyland. Midfielder Tim Skarke has also left for Union Berlin and will be a loss.

Target


Top six - You will expect Darmstadt to be competitive again but it will be difficult for them to hit the heights of the previous campaign. Of course with a few more additions and Lieberknecht in charge, anything is possible.