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FC Magdeburg's Final Act: A Festival or Just a Holiday Kick?
Will 50,000 spectators witness a magnificent soccer event or a lukewarm peaceful break at Whitsun?
Christian Titz, FCM's head coach (53), guarantees "immense earnestness." He says, "We are fully aware that we've messed up a lot this season and now we're going against one of the top three squads. Hence, we'll field our strongest team. We intend to get points."
The coach's main worry remains the two defeats against Düsseldorf, both in the cup and in the first half of the league season. Titz says, "We lost two home games that were close. Our players are well aware that they've let go of something valuable. We need to do better this time."
Unexpected Finale for 1. FC Magdeburg
Titz's continued concern is winger Leon Bell (27) who might miss his last chance to play for FCM after five years. He's got injured and had to halt training. Titz confirms that negotiations took place in the past: "We're proponents of working with a broad group of players. But there are scenarios where players desire to move differently. We require long-term planning and decision-making authority. This is why the situation between us and Leon unfolded."
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Source: symclub.org