Football Season Guide

SV Sandhausen

In


Karim Guede (att) Freiburg; Kevin Behrens (att) Saarbrucken; Felix Muller (mid) Wurzburger Kickers; Emanuel Taffertshofer (mid) Wurzburger Kickers; Mohamed Gouaida (mid) Hamburger II; Jesper Verlaat (def) Werder Bremen II; Florian Hansch (mid) Chemnitzer; Alexander Rossipal (def) Hoffenheim II; Aleksandr Zhirov (def) Enisey Krasnoyarsk; Niklas Lomb (gk) Bayer Leverkusen – on loan; Fabian Schleusener (att) Freiburg – on loan; Erik Zenga (mid) Hallescher – end of loan;

Out


Richard Sukuta-Pasu (r) (att) Duisburg; Jose Vunguidica (sp) (att) Saarbrucken; Julian-Maurice Derstroff (sp) (mid) Jahn Regensburg; Ali Ibrahimaj (mid) KFC Uerdingen; Damian Rossbach (sp) (def) Karlsruher; Manuel Stiefler (sp) (mid) Karlsruher; Robert Herrmann (mid) Erzgebirge Aue; Mirco Born (mid) SV Meppen – on loan; Sahin Aygunes (mid) released; Eroll Zejnullahu (sp) (mid) Union Berlin – end of loan; Haji Wright (sp) (att) Schalke 04 II – end of loan; Goran Karacic (gk) Adanaspor – end of loan;

Sandhausen continue to be the team with the smallest budget in Bundesliga 2, at the moment of writing delayed tax payments threaten to see the team deducted up to six points from their tally, but for several years White and Blacks have been defying the odds and finding ways to win narrowly and remain in the division. Coach Kocak was praised for the way his team played last term, Sandhausen spent more than half of the campaign in the top eight, and the most pleasing news from this summer was that he refused offers from as many as four bigger clubs to stay put for one more season. There was serious activity in terms of players coming and leaving though. Sandhausen parted ways with 12 members of their squad, while 11 new faces arrived. Especially in attack things changed a lot and all three of the centre forwards are new. It is worrying that none of Guede, Schleusener or Behrens has seen much regular first-team football in recent years and it is yet to be revealed if they will be able to provide the goods when it matters. The gaffer kept Gislason though, with the Icelander becoming key man since joining in January. The other hope for solid attacking returns is that Wooten will be able to rediscover his form from 2 years ago after missing the entire previous campaign due to an injury picked up in the season-opener. The gaffer added two new centre-backs to a squad that already had four inner defenders and after mixing his formation a lot last season now it seems that Kocak is set on playing with three at the back. Most of the inner midfielders are also defensive-minded players and this hints that Sandhausen’s attacks will be focused down the wide areas where some quick and explosive squad members will be fiercely competing for starting roles.

Target


Sandhausen are once again tipped to struggle and if they get a point-deduction, it already happened to them two years ago, they might not be able to survive this time around. Tough season can be expected, but with a bit of luck White and Blacks might be able to avoid a bottom three finish yet again.