Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Planning for the Future: The HSV-bye to the big stars

The upheaval at Hamburger SV is in full swing. Just two weeks before the final in the football league it is clear that the cut is in the squad again after the botched season will be even deeper than previously thought. "No one is indispensable," said interim Club President Carl Edgar Jarchow in an interview with the Hamburger Abendblatt clear.

In good quotes can even national player Joris Mathijsen, Guy Demel, Eljero Elia and Paolo Guerrero left the club. Other hand, return the borrowed Marcus Berg (PSV Eindhoven), Tolgay Arslan (Alemannia Aachen) and Wolfgang Hesl (SV Ried) back. "We want to form a team hungry for success. But the coach is a central figure, "Jarchow said of the new head coach Michael Oenning.

Its current 2013 contract does include mutual withdrawal clauses, but Jarchow is apparently full to the 45-year-olds. For after the creative period in his predecessors, Martin Jol, Bruno Labbadia and Armin Veh was less than a year, he now makes him practically a guarantee. Oenning was "exactly the right coach for the current situation" and had "a secure base for the next two years," said the successor to the retired in March club boss Bernd Hoffmann.

should, together with the new sporting director Frank Arnesen to quit right after the end of the season at Chelsea and start mid-May in Hamburg, is Oenning build "the new HSV. And will appear to actually have a completely different face. For besides the already fixed outlets Frank Rost, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Collin Benjamin, Maxim Choupo-Moting (clubs open) and Tunay Torun (Hertha BSC) is yet sorted out a number of players.

The borrowed Pro David Rozehnal (Lille OSC) and Alex Silva (Sao Paulo) will not return, the duo are currently offers, the money in the fund would be empty HSV-rinse. Uncertain is whether Zé Roberto has the same future. The nearly 37-year-old Brazilian would like to extend to two years, but there have Jarchow and reportedly also the supervisory concerns.

It had been discussed only on a one-year contract, said Jarchow, wanting to bring in the upcoming talks this week with Mladen Petric to a successful end and cause the striker to stay. "Which is set to go off."

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