Football Season Guide

Eintracht Braunschweig

In


Christian Conteh (att) VfL Osnabruck; Sven Kohler (mid) Odense BK; Leon Bell Bell (def) FC Magdeburg; Levente Szabo (att) Fehervar FC; Kevin Ehlers (def) Dynamo Dresden; Fabio Di Michele Sanchez (def) FC Saarbrucken; Max Marie (mid) FC St.Pauli II; Sanoussy Ba (def) RB Leipzig; Sidney Raebiger (mid) Eintracht Frankfurt; Lennart Grill (gk) Union Berlin - on loan; Kaan Caliskaner (att) Jagiellonia Białystok - end of loan;

Out


Kaan Caliskaner (att) Motor Lublin; Ron-Thorben Hoffmann (gk) (r) FC Schalke; Anton Donkor (def) (r) FC Schalke; Anthony Ujah (att) (sp) Botev Plovdiv; Jan-Hendrik Marx (def) (sp) Dynamo Dresden; Maurice Multhaup (mid) (sp) SV Saarbrücken; Saulo Decarli (def) (sp) Grasshoppers Zurich; Luc Ihorst (att) (sp) SpVgg Unterhaching; Hasan Kurucay (def) (r) released; Rami Zouaoui (mid) Hessen Kassal - on loan; Sebastian Griesbeck (def) (sp) released; Danilo Wiebe (mid) released; Niko Kijewski (def) released; Yannik Bangsow (gk) Babelsberg 03; Emil Kischka (mid) released; Hampus Finndell (mid) (sp) Djurgarden IF - end of loan; Thorir Johann Helgason (mid) (r) US Lecce - end of loan; Florian Kruger (att) (sp) FC Groningen - end of loan;

Braunschweig looked destined for the drop when coach Marcel Hartel was sacked last October with the club sitting rock-bottom of the table. Replacement Daniel Scherning orchestrated an impressive turnaround after, overseeing 10 wins from the remaining 22 games as the Lions survived relegation. Scherning will now look to build on this and take Braunschweig forward, easier said than done, with the club fluctuating regularly from the second and third tier in recent years. Keeping their squad intact and getting the recruitment right was the first objective and they have managed to do that fairly well so far. Goalkeeper Hoffmann was one of the most improved players from last season, so his loss to Schalke is a shame. Lennart Grill is a more than able replacement on loan from Union Berlin, but has fallen off the pace a little in recent seasons. Braunschweig were much better defensively under Scherning and it's an area where they could be strong again. The experienced Bicakcic is still on board, as is Ivanov, while the outgoing Donkor has been replaced by a competent Bell Bell at left-back. Some exciting youngsters have also come through the door with Sanchez, Raebiger, Ba, and Marie all ones to look out for. Goals could still be an issue for Braunschweig without a regular finisher up front, Conteh from Osnabruck is the only real attacking purchase, but is more of a winger. Frontman Philippe was much-improved under Scherning last term but is unlikely to hit big figures.

Target


The club’s owners and supporters will be hoping for a much easier ride this time, so a season without any relegation worries would be the first objective. You feel that Scherning is moving the club forward so a mid-table finish isn’t unrealistic, but never rule out a scrap at the bottom with Braunschweig.