PSV Wesel's Statement: "No need for me to possess"
The new season of Landesliga Group 2 is upon us, and one of the teams eagerly anticipating the action is PSV Lackhausen. The fixture list, recently released, reveals a demanding start for the team, with matches against two promoted teams - Sportfreunde Katernberg and Rhenania Bottrop - in the first two games.
PSV Lackhausen's coach, Björn Assfelder, has expressed some reservations about the initial phase of the season, acknowledging the enthusiasm and unpredictability that newly promoted teams often bring. With fresh squads and a strong motivation to prove themselves, these teams can present a formidable challenge.
The team's first game will be against DJK SF Katernberg, followed by a home match against Rhenania Bottrop at the Molkereiweg. This sequence of matches marks a significant test for PSV Lackhausen, as they aim to settle into the rhythm of the new season.
PSV Lackhausen's journey in the Landesliga Group 2 is not without a glimmer of hope. In the past, when the team was promoted to the Oberliga, they won their first game. This historical success could serve as a source of inspiration as they face the upcoming challenges.
The season consists of 17 gameweeks in the first half, offering plenty of opportunities for PSV Lackhausen to turn their fortunes around. Matches against Viktoria, SC Werden-Heidhausen, VfB Bottrop, ESC Rellinghausen, SV Budberg, GSV Moers, SG Essen-Schönebeck, 1. FC Lintfort, Mülheimer FC 97, SV Scherpenberg, and FC Kray are all part of the schedule.
As the season unfolds, PSV Lackhausen will undoubtedly face a series of tests, but with the support of their fans and the determination of their players, they are poised to make their mark in the Landesliga Group 2. The action-packed schedule promises an exciting ride for football enthusiasts, with PSV Lackhausen being a key team to watch.
Sports, specifically football, will be a crucial part of PSV Lackhausen's upcoming challenges in the Landesliga Group 2. As the team prepares for their opening matches against Sportfreunde Katernberg and Rhenania Bottrop, the coach, Björn Assfelder, acknowledges the unpredictability and formidable challenge newly promoted teams can present.