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Develop the acclaimed miniseries further

SV Fellbach Verbandsliga footballers will face off against TSV Oberensingen this Friday at 7 PM, minus Jonas Kohler, but with Niklas Weiß in the lineup instead.

Extend the prosperous run of the mini-series
Extend the prosperous run of the mini-series

Develop the acclaimed miniseries further

In the exciting world of Verbandsliga football, two powerhouses are set to face off this Friday at 7 PM - SV Fellbach and TSV Oberensingen. Both teams have been impressive so far this season, with 12 points each in the league standings.

SV Fellbach, led by the prolific goalscorer Rafael Terpsiadis who has netted six times this season, has been unstoppable on the road, winning all three away games. However, they might be facing some changes in their starting lineup, as the coaches are reportedly considering some tweaks.

On the other side, TSV Oberensingen, one of the top teams in the league, boasts a formidable striker in Patrick Werner. In his third season with the club, Werner has already scored six goals in the first seven league games this season, adding to the 19 he scored in the previous campaign. His impressive form has been a key factor in TSV Oberensingen's success.

The goalkeeper for TSV Oberensingen, Marcel Schleicher, joined from TSG Backnang in the summer and has been a steady presence between the posts. Schleicher is considered a top player by Kiriakos Gountoulas, a respected figure in the football community.

TSV Oberensingen's coach, Leonard Gjini, will be counting on the return of Tobias Hohloch, who has been out with an arm injury, and the debut of Leon Oeschger, who has served his red card suspension and is expected to play in the starting lineup for the first time this season.

However, SV Fellbach might have an advantage with the return of Niklas Weiß, who has served his red card suspension and will be in the squad for the first time this season. The midfield, though, will be missing Philip Markovic and Jonas Kohler, who are both unavailable due to injuries. Kohler, in particular, is suffering from a slightly damaged and degenerate Achilles tendon and will need to rest for six to eight weeks.

Defenders on both teams might be affected by the changes due to conceding too many goals. This is a crucial aspect that the coaches will need to address to secure a win in this highly anticipated match.

The game between SV Fellbach and TSV Oberensingen promises to be an exciting encounter, with both teams eager to prove their mettle. Don't miss this clash of titans this Friday at 7 PM.

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