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BVB women are preparing for a challenging match against SSV Rhade, who are highly motivated despite their recent struggles. The team is two points behind leaders Cologne and has no injury concerns ahead of the game.
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BVB women expect a âhighly motivated SSV Rhadeâ
The scenarioA narrow but thoroughly deserved victory: thatâs how last Sundayâs 1â0 away win can be summed up. Head coach Markus Högner also expressed his satisfaction in retrospect: âWe defended our lead against Mecklenbeck with confidence and didnât allow the opposition a single chance on goal right until the end. A second goal would, of course, have made for a less stressful final few minutes â but against such a well-organised opponent, itâs certainly a challenge to find the right gaps.â Now two points behind leaders Cologne, the team remains in the running.
Personnel mattersThe BVB women have no injury concerns ahead of their home match against SSV Rhade. âMarina Scholz did have some minor thigh problems after the game in Mecklenbeck,â reports Markus Högner. âBut I expect her to be back in full training this weekend and therefore an option for Sunday.â
The oppositionBVB face SSV Rhade, a team currently sitting 12th in the Regionalliga West table and embroiled in a relegation battle. Yet even though the Dorsten-based clubâs last victory was around six weeks ago, BVB coach Markus Högner expects a highly motivated opponent: âWith Sammy Messalkhi, a tactically astute coach took charge at Rhade in the autumn. He has set the team up well and also strengthened the defence.â Therefore, the Black and Yellows must create plenty of chances through good positional play, lots of movement off the ball and with their own fans behind them, in order to secure the next three points â just as they did in the 7-0 victory in the first leg.
Patience in the seasonâs final stretchAs well as the clash with SSV Rhade, the month of May holds four further league matches in store for the Borussia Dortmund womenâs team against sides largely situated in the middle of the table. These are encounters in which they will be the favourites, facing opponents who tend to sit deep and fight with great determination. âSuch tests of patience can be draining,â says Markus Högner. âBut if we stick to our game plan, implement what weâve practised in training and avoid rushing into action, weâll master these challenges too.â
The match against SSV Rhade kicks off this coming Sunday at 15:00 CEST at the Rote Erde. Tickets are available from the and cost âŹ3.00 (standing) or âŹ5.00 (seated). The match will also be broadcast live on . As always, the Borussia womenâs team look forward to your vocal support!
SSV Rhade is currently sitting 12th in the Regionalliga West table and is involved in a relegation battle.
Sammy Messalkhi is the coach of SSV Rhade, and he has set the team up well and strengthened their defense since taking charge.
BVB women secured a dominant 7-0 victory against SSV Rhade in the first leg of the season.
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