Bankruptcies checked off, Union Lüdinghausen’s focus on SG Sendenhorst

Bankruptcies checked off, Union Lüdinghausen’s focus on SG Sendenhorst

Maybe it’s a good thing that Union Lüdinghausen was able to take a breather for 14 days after the 2-3 defeat at BW Aasee. There was also no training in the previous week due to the holidays. Clear your heads. Don’t think about volleyball: after four defeats in a row, it’s probably not the stupidest thing.

08 coach Suha Yaglioglu looks at things in a more differentiated way: “The only thing that was bad was the game against Höntrop. We had match points at USC 3 and in Schwerte. We were also within striking distance in Aasee, although we were missing three top performers: Louisa Kaiser, Marla Bergmann and Paulina Voges.”

Points – preferably three times

Therefore, before the duel with newcomers SG Sendenhorst – due to the badminton Bundesliga game (see below) tomorrow Saturday (October 26th, 7 p.m.) in the Drei-Burgen-Arena – the 08 coach is not even thinking about making small rolls bake: “We want to score points – preferably three times.”

However, Yaglioglu knows about the opponent’s strengths: “In the district cup we beat Sendenhorst 3-1, but the opponent wasn’t complete. This is an experienced, well-rehearsed team that defends excellently.” Worth mentioning is the second division proven outside attacker Ermira Kozl’onkov (née Peci), whom the Union coach knows from their days together at ASV Senden.

In terms of personnel, things are looking better again for the hosts. Only Marie Faust (wrist fracture) is out at least until December. Dasha Yehorova is likely to take on the Libera part again.

Union 2, on the rise after two recent wins, previously (4 p.m.) visited fellow promoted team SG Recklinghausen at the same location.

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