Offenbach Appoints Boysen as New Manager Amid Injury Crisis
Hans-Jürgen Boysen has taken over as the new manager of Kickers Offenbach following Christian Hock's dismissal. Fans were left speechless after the team threw away a lead for the fifth time this season, drawing 1:1 with SG Barockstadt Fulda-Lehnerz. Boysen, who led Kickers to the 2. Liga in 1999 and 2005, is expected to bring his leadership to help the struggling team.
Boysen will not need an induction period, having recently been involved in the club's supervisory board. He aims to improve the team's performance on a game-by-game basis, rather than setting specific point targets. His task is challenging, with many injured players and the transfer window closing soon, making it difficult to hire new players. Despite the setback, coach Kristjan Glibo's job is not immediately at risk, as Boysen believes he is also a victim of the Offenbach injury series and is crucial for team cohesion. The next match for Kickers is away at TSG Balingen on Saturday, with a win being an important turning point for the team.
Hans-Jürgen Boysen has taken the helm at Kickers Offenbach, facing a challenging task with many injured players and a looming transfer deadline. Despite recent setbacks, he is determined to improve the team's performance and bring his leadership to help the struggling team. The next match against TSG Balingen is a crucial opportunity for Kickers to secure a vital win.