Sandhausen (dpa / lsw) – Coach Alois Schwartz from SV Sandhausen demands a more constant performance from his team than last in the first round match in the DFB Cup. “60 minutes are not enough, we have to do it for over 90,” said the coach of the second division soccer team two days before the game at fourth division BSV SW Rehden on Sunday (1:01 p.m. / Sky). You know “how explosive a game like this is” and you have to “be wide awake and there from the start,” emphasized the 50-year-old Schwartz. “It’s important for us economically, but also sportingly, to advance one round.”
Sandhausen, who recently lost 2-1 at SV Darmstadt in the league, can largely draw on the full team against the regional league team. Only substitute keeper Benedikt Grawe after an appendix operation and offensive man Cebio Soukou after knee problems are not yet ready for action. But Soukou had been training with the team all week and was on the right track, Schwartz reported.