FCK coach Dirk Schuster still sees his team's chances of promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. "It is a Fifty fifty situation," said the coach of the four-time master on Sunday with a view of the relegation second leg on Tuesday (live! From 8.30 p.m. at Dynamo Dresden; TV: Sat.1 and Sky) at Dynamo Dresden: " Everything is open. Both teams are in the raffle. "
Since the competitive first leg between the third division third from the Palatinate and the second division third of the Elbe ended on Friday, the winner secured the last free place in the 2nd division on Tuesday. "The game is decided in the head," says Schuster, who does not want to train a penalty shootout with his protégés.
"Nothing happened at all"
"Of course it's a final. Nothing happened at all," the Antwerp successor continued. His team could "live with the 0-0 wonderful" and drive "with a wide chest to Dresden. We are well prepared and optimistic. Why shouldn't we win there?"
The Dresdeners still represent the only team in German professional football that has not yet won a competitive game this year. The FCK will support around 3000 fans in Saxony.
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