Construction work underway for SKV Rutesheim and TSV Heimerdingen, both locations seeing the installation of sturdy building units
In the upcoming weekend football matches, TSV Heimerdingen will be looking to bounce back from their 0:2 loss against SG Weinstadt, as they face TSV Ilshofen. Meanwhile, SV Leonberg/Eltingen and SGM Krumme Ebene am Neckar prepare for their respective encounters.
Coach Markus Koch of TSV Heimerdingen is hopeful that his players will learn from the Weinstadt game and improve their performance against TSV Ilshofen. However, the team will be without key players Martin Kuchtanin, Filip Milos, and Rudolf Buxmann, and the status of Gabriel Fota, who injured his shoulder, remains uncertain.
Across town, SV coach Robert Gitschier has warned that SGM can fight in the relegation battle, despite their struggles in attack (three goals) and defense (14 goals conceded). SV Leonberg/Eltingen, on the other hand, seem to have the easiest task of the weekend against SGM Krumme Ebene am Neckar.
In a positive development for SV Leonberg/Eltingen, Fabian Kern, Pascal Nufer, and Alexander Schmidt return to the squad, but Joshua Trefz is likely to be out.
TSV Heimerdingen aims to do better against TSV Ilshofen, who recently won 1:0 in Neckarsulm. Koch believes that their first league defeat was influenced by the absence of three regular players and a questionable free kick.
As the weekend approaches, both teams will be focusing on their preparations, aiming to secure valuable points and climb up the league table.
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