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Complicated preparations for Hertha at home

After “two dropped points against Mainz”, Streich wants to get back to winning ways against the ‘Old Lady’. “This game is really important for us, especially when you look at the table. It will be an even game. We will have to give our all to beat Hertha.”

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Lucas Höler extends his contract

“Lucas has been with us now for over five years and has developed really well,” said sporting director Jochen Saier. “Lucas is an important player in our squad due to his excellent attitude, presence and hard work on and off the pitch. We’re delighted that he’s staying at the club.”

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Höler scores twice in friendly win against Altach

Altach parted ways with head coach Miroslav Klose in mid-week, with Klaus Schmidt replacing him at the helm. The side are currently fighting to avoid relegation from the Austrian Bundesliga via the relegation play offs.

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Benjamin Uphoff extends contract with SC

“Benni is a solid presence within our trio of goalkeepers and is an important figure in our team, both on a sporting and personal level,” said sporting director Klemens Hartenbach. “It’s a good feeling for us to know that Benni, along with his character and reliability, will continue to be part of our team.”

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Matchdays 31 to 34 finalised

SC Freiburg’s newly confirmed fixtures:

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14 SC players away on international duty

The players left at the club will play Austrian side SCR Altach on Thursday at 14:00 CET behind closed doors. Altach, currently coached by Miroslav Klose, are bottom of the Bundesliga, but did earn a point against league leaders RB Salzburg at the weekend.

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Seconds short of victory in Mainz

There was just one change to the team that had given the Italian record champions a run for their money on Thursday, with Vincenzo Grifo coming into the starting line-up in place of Lucas Höler.

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Back to everyday life in Mainz

Mainz strong at home in the second half of the season

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Heads held high as European adventure comes to an end

On this special evening, SCF were tasked with keeping their patience. The Bianconeri sat deep and did not offer much in the way of active attacking intent. The away side only ventured into Freiburg’s penalty area once in the opening stages, as Juan Cuadrado appealed for a penalty under pressure from Christian Günter (19’). Dutch referee Serdar Gözübüyük was unmoved, however.

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“Get the stadium behind us”

There is also a lot of respect from SC’s opponents. Immediately after the game, Juventus‘ head coach Massimiliano Allegri, said, “We won against a strong opponent. The game in Germany will not be easy.” Midfielder Manuel Locatelli added to this: “We will need a mature performance in Freiburg to get through to the next round.”