Before Nemeth returns: Coach of HSV opponent makes promises
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Before Nemeth returns: Coach of HSV opponent makes promises

Preußen Münster’s head coach Sascha Hildmann believes a cup coup against VfB Stuttgart is realistic. Despite the unsatisfactory results in the 2nd Bundesliga after promotion, the football coach believes he can stand up to the runners-up in the first round of the DFB Cup on Tuesday (8.45 p.m./ARD and Sky). The next highlight for the Münster team is the game on Saturday in the Volkspark against HSV.

The coach made a promise for the cup clash. “Every single one of us will go above and beyond to create a sensation. We are looking forward to a sold-out house and the crowd,” said Hildmann about the highlight for the Prussians. “Kaiserslautern, Stuttgart, Hamburg – that sounds very good. We really appreciate that and are enjoying it,” said Hildmann about Münster’s unfamiliar current opponents.

Unfortunate start to the season after promotion

The founding member of the Bundesliga was promoted back to the second division in the summer after 33 years. Despite mostly good performances, Münster is still paying the price for its mistakes. On Saturday, for example, Hildmann’s team conceded a goal in Kaiserslautern shortly before the end, making the final score 0:1. With just one point from three games, the promoted team is still winless. “But I am sure that we will soon be rewarded,” said the Prussia coach.

The next opportunity to do so will be on Saturday after the cup match, when HSV welcomes Münster. The match in the Volkspark (1 p.m., live ticker on MOPO.de) will also mark the quick return of András Németh. The Hungarian is on loan to the newly promoted team until the end of the season. Németh made his debut for Münster in the 78th minute of the narrow defeat. (dpa/mg)

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