Heidenheim is fighting for survival: in last place after five defeats!

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  1. FC Heidenheim missed victory in the Swabian duel against VfB Stuttgart. New standings and outlook on upcoming games.

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  1. FC Heidenheim missed victory in the Swabian duel against VfB Stuttgart. New standings and outlook on upcoming games.

Heidenheim is fighting for survival: in last place after five defeats!

Football fans in Heidenheim are faced with a challenging situation after the latest result in the Bundesliga. Last Sunday, 1. FC Heidenheim lost the exciting Swabian duel against VfB Stuttgart 0-1. The team has now suffered five defeats from six games and is in 18th and last place in the table. Loud SWR The course of the game against Stuttgart was characterized by a certain tension, but in the end the Heidenheim team had to accept another bitter defeat.

The fans are worried because the standings speak volumes. The last game was a battle in which Heidenheim kept up well for a long time, but ultimately couldn't steal the points. Omar Traoré, the club's right-back, made it clear: "Giving up is not an option!" This attitude should help the team to keep their morale high and continue to believe in themselves. Traoré is convinced that there was no difference in class and that the team has continuously improved since the first matchday, as he compared Swabian expressed.

The upcoming games and hopes

The focus is now on the upcoming games after the international break. Heidenheim hosts Werder Bremen on October 18th, followed by a game against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim a week later.
Coach Frank Schmidt hopes that the injured players Mathias Honsak and Marvin Pieringer will be able to play again by then, which could give the team a breath of fresh air. Interestingly, the red-banned striker Budu Zivzivadze is also available to him again, which could provide an additional boost. It remains to be seen whether these returnees can help Heidenheim turn things around and shorten the gap to the saving places.

A quick look at the table competition shows that Borussia Mönchengladbach only achieved a draw in their last game against SC Freiburg. This gives Heidenheim a small chance to actively shape the relegation battle, but the team must now give everything to break out of the negative spiral. The hope in the region remains that the team's morale, coupled with the improvement of the injured players, can turn things around.