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Saarbrücken (dpa / lrs) - Coach Lukas Kwasniok calmly accepts the lawn problems and the postponement of 1. FC Saarbrücken.

“Big teams, big teams, big athletes can never be thrown off track by the external conditions,” said the 39-year-old at a video press conference of the third division club on Friday.

The promoted player must play his game on Sunday (2 p.m.) against VfB Lübeck in the FSV Frankfurt arena.

This was decided by the German Football Association (DFB) on Thursday, as the playing field in Saarbrücken's Ludwigspark is closed due to moisture problems.

"Preferably a home win away" is Kwasniok's motto.

Due to the location in the converted stadium, the game against FSV Zwickau had already been canceled last week.

Kwasniok rates Lübeck stronger than their last place in the table suggests - "and that's not kind of babbling about it," he emphasized.

"We players take it as it comes," said Steven Zellner with a shrug of his shoulders about the move to Frankfurt.

The 29-year-old defense chief extended his contract with FCS by two years until June 30, 2023 on Friday. "This is a very, very important sign for the club," said Kwasniok, referring to the former professional of 1. FC Kaiserslautern and the SV Sandhausen as a “great guy” and “high quality player”.

Zellner himself said: “I feel really good here.

Playing as a Saarlander in Saarbrücken is something very special. "

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