St. Pauli's Prospects Shine During Break
Fabian Hürzeler, the coach of Regio Sport Hamburg, is making the most of the Bundesliga 2's international break by giving four promising youngsters a taste of second division football. The talents in question? Muhammad Dahaba, Marwin Schmitz, Vitalij Alimov, and Gwang-in Lee.
Hürzeler has brought these lads in as reinforcements, with Dahaba, a towering midfielder, and the agile Schmitz particularly catching his eye. If they get a crack at the test against Eintracht Braunschweig on Friday, they'll have the chance to leave a lasting impression.
Meanwhile, St. Pauli's top talent, Eric da Silva Moreira (17), is making waves at the U17 World Cup in Indonesia. With a potential place in the round of 16 against New Zealand on Wednesday, the lad's performance in the competition could set him up for a bright future.

Luca Günther (21), a young right-back from St. Pauli's U23s, showed just how rapidly things can change in football. After a strong preseason, Günther was offered a professional contract in August, a testament to his talent and hard work.
- During the Bundesliga 2's international break, Fabian Hürzeler is giving young prospects Muhammad Dahaba, Marwin Schmitz, Vitalij Alimov, and Gwang-in Lee an opportunity to learn and grow as they train with the team, with some of the young guns eyeing a spot in a test match against Eintracht Braunschweig on Friday.
- In the same period, Eric da Silva Moreira, a 17-year-old playing for Germany at the U17 World Cup in Indonesia, is fighting to secure a place in the round of 16 after leading his team to a win against Mexico in the previous group stage.
- St. Pauli's Luca Günther, an up-and-coming right-back, demonstrated the speed at which football careers can be transformed when he was offered a professional contract following a strong preseason preparation with the club's own U23s.
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(Note: While sources do not provide specific details on the performance of Muhammad Dahaba, Marwin Schmitz, Vitalij Alimov, and Gwang-in Lee during the international break, further research and investigation might yield insightful information.)
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