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Weapons belonging to banks have gone missing in St. Pauli.

Fabian Hürzeler, the coach, believes that the player's absence has severely impacted the team. His absence has caused a great deal of pain and the team would have benefited greatly from his speed, flexibility, and left foot. These traits would have been valuable assets throughout the season.

SymClub
May 11, 2024
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Scott Banks (l./against Marcel Hartel) back in Pauli training
Scott Banks (l./against Marcel Hartel) back in Pauli training

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Scottish man close to a return. - Weapons belonging to banks have gone missing in St. Pauli.

Scott Banks (22), who joined FC St. Pauli on loan just two months ago, sustained a nasty knee injury during his third short stint on the field. Despite his setback, Banks had been working tirelessly to make a comeback ever since the team's winter training camp in Benidorm in January. In the days leading up to the game against Osnabrück, he was very focused and active during practices.

Scott Banks' impact on St. Pauli

Scott Banks, the Scotland U21 international, seemed like the perfect fit for the team. His coach, Hürzeler, was impressed by his quick adjustment to the team dynamics. "He hit the ground running," said Hürzeler. "We're glad to have him back. His loan period with Crystal Palace lasts until June 30, 2024."

Hürzeler also noticed how Banks focused on improving his overall fitness during his downtime. "He's been gaining tremendous strength. We just need to monitor his progress to see if he can handle more training," said the coach. "Hopefully, he'll soon be ready to contribute to the team."

Banks had been out for four months since suffering the injury on September 1, 2023.

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