"The commander has returned."
After months of injury and subsequent operations, FC St. Pauli's Australian captain, Jackson Irvine, is set to make his comeback to the Millerntor Stadium. The 32-year-old midfielder, who has been absent since April due to an injury to his left foot, has been declared fit by coach Alexander Blessin and is expected to be on the bench for Sunday's game against FC Augsburg (3:30 PM, DAZN).
Coach Blessin has expressed his excitement about Irvine's return, considering it a positive development for the team. Everyone at FC St. Pauli has been looking forward to the midfielder's return, and his comeback is expected to boost the team's morale.
Elias Saad, a former St. Pauli pro, is also returning to the Millerntor Stadium. The player moved to FCA under coach Sandro Wagner during the summer. While Saad's return might not have the same impact as Irvine's, Wagner does not expect whistles from the crowd but rather applause for the midfielder's return.
However, it's worth noting that Irvine might need a bit more time to fully recover before playing a full game. Coach Blessin has stated that the player will initially be on the bench.
The return of Irvine and Saad could add a new dynamic to FC St. Pauli's game against FC Augsburg. Fans are eagerly waiting to see how these returns will influence the team's performance. Let's hope for a successful comeback for both players and a victory for FC St. Pauli!
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