Avoid visiting to offer congratulations. - Saarbrücken aims to hinder Regensburg's promotion.
Saarbrücken's coach, Rüdiger Ziehl (46), shares his sentiment, "So, winning this match is definitely something we're striving for. However, we also need to consider the outcomes of Dresden's game against Duisburg and Essen's game in Lübeck. Only then will we know what's necessary for us."
Meanwhile, Regensburg still holds hopes for direct promotion. Having already secured relegation to the second division, their only chance at promotion is by winning this game. Unfortunately for them, Münster, the current frontrunners, can't afford to lose to Unterhaching.
FCS's captain, Manuel Zeitz (33), stays unconcerned, "We're not going to Regensburg just to applaud their success. We didn't have the necessary consistency to be playing a decisive match on the final day. That's unfortunate, but this upcoming match gives us an opportunity to prove ourselves against the top contenders."
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Source: symclub.org