Before the Hanover game: HSV trembles for Miro Muheim
HSV is slowly going on staff, especially on the defensive. It was convenient for coach Tim Walter that at least Miro Muheim reported back on Friday after a two-day injury break. During the final session on Saturday morning, the Swiss will be absent from the field. That could be tight until the game at Hannover 96 (Sunday, 1.30 p.m., MOPO.de live ticker).
Before the rest of the team on the pitch put the finishing touches to the game on the leash, Muheim was then treated to an individual load. Precaution or kickback? The 23-year-old had to stop training on Wednesday, adductor problems plagued the Swiss and increased worry lines on the coach’s forehead.
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With Tim Leibold (cruciate ligament rupture), the regular first left-back is still out for months, St. Gallen loan Muheim had recently found better and better after starting difficulties. All the more annoying the setback. On Friday, Walter had expressed himself cautiously optimistic: “We hope that Miro will be used”, and delivered the decisive endpoint himself: “But wait a little longer.” He communicated whether Muheim was on the bus to Hanover in the afternoon HSV not.
Gyamerah back in the HSV starting line-up?
The first alternative would be Jan Gyamerah. The trained right-back can also play on the other side of the defense, also held the position in the training game at the final unit. It would be his first appearance since the 1-1 draw against Düsseldorf in mid-October.