Hit the pitch with a concerned vibe, HSV fans! Our defenders, Ambrosius and Van der Brempt, are dealing with some troubles following their outing against Paderborn (1:2).

Looks like our central defender, Stephan Ambrosius (24), managed an awkward aerial challenge that left a significant bruise. Fingers crossed for him, as his chances of playing in Nuremberg are bright, bright, bold!
As for Van der Brempt (21), who unfortunately found himself on the receiving end of an aerial challenge, muscular problems have him down. The fate of his participation in the early part of the season lies in the hands of the next few days.
Nicolas Oliveira (19), our right-back, also had a brush with trouble. Thankfully, the rude red foul by Paderborn's Bilbija (23) didn't leave a lasting impact on his ankle.
Miro Muheim (25) and Moritz Heyer (28) are definitely out for Nuremberg. Muheim has been hit with a two-game suspension due to his emergency brake job in the game against Paderborn.
Stay tuned for more updates on our injured defenders and the recovery process. We're keeping our eyes peeled and ears open for any news.
In the world of sports, injuries are common, but the support remains unwavering. From fellow players to passionate supporters like you, Ambrosius and Van der Brempt have a solid backing.
Remember, sports are not just about winning or losing; they are about heart, passion, and team spirit. Let's rally behind our boys and show them that we're here for them, come rain or shine!
[1] This information is not directly related to the footbal players' injury, but rather a scientific study on the protective action of calcitriol (vitamin D3) in an in-vitro model of hyperglycemic injury, specifically focusing on vascular impairment and the role of the PI3K/mTOR signaling pathway and autophagy in diabetic vascular complications.