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Hamburg (dpa / lno) - Coach Timo Schultz from FC St. Pauli fears no negative effects on his team despite the 2-0 defeat at Fortuna Düsseldorf.

"Such a setback is part of the development," said the 43-year-old on Friday.

"So far we have always managed to shake failures out of our clothes."

Previously, Hamburg had won four games in a row in the 2nd Bundesliga.

The home game against SpVgg Greuther Fürth is on Sunday (1.30 p.m. / Sky).

"We want to keep scoring and finish the season well," the 43-year-old clarified.

Defensive midfielder Eric Smith could return to the seventh squad after recovering from a calf injury.

Greuther Fürth has been unbeaten in five games and is second in the table with 54 points, which would entitle them to direct promotion to the Bundesliga.

“Fürth plays very consistently, has an individual quality and also works excellently as a team,” said Schultz.

“It's a team that always plays forward.

I firmly expect that they will take one of the top three places. "

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The development of the Franks could also be a role model for the Kiezclub, explained Schultz: “Greuther Fürth has a knack for developing players well.

Now they knock on the door to the first division.

It would be nice for them that they can do it. "

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