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Sandhausen (dpa / lsw) - SV Sandhausen is aiming for a club record after the strongest season performance in the 2nd Bundesliga in a 2-1 win against Hamburger SV.

The Baden-Württemberg team had only achieved three wins in a row in the previous season.

However, before the home game on Sunday (1.30 p.m. / Sky) against Hannover 96, the first thing to do is to control the load correctly. "We have a very tight schedule ahead of us," remembers Stefan Kulovits, who looks after the team together with Gerhard Kleppinger. "It's about regenerating, eating and sleeping well and then we will deploy the best possible team." The coaching team has more options again. The last ailing Nils Röseler, Alexander Rossipal and Besar Halimi are back.

In the table, Sandhausen climbs past Osnabrück to the relegation place with the seventh home win and now a favorite opponent comes to the Hardtwald with Hanover.

The SVS was not more successful at home against any other current second division club.

“It's easier for us against the big names in the league.

I am convinced that the performance against Hamburg was not a flash in the pan, on the contrary: It showed that we can beat any team in this league, ”said Kulovits before the duel with ex-coach Kenan Kocak.

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