Markus Kauczinski would like to make SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s third promotion to the second division perfect in front of the best backdrop.
“Partially or even completely excluding fans from such an important game makes no sense. We also want a full stadium with this special atmosphere,” said Kauczinski in a statement distributed by the club. The club had waived a press conference. The Hessians have an ideal starting position on Tuesday (8.45 p.m. / Sat.1 and Sky) with second division soccer team Arminia Bielefeld after the relegation first leg was won 4-0.
“We played very focused and passionately throughout the season and played really good football. It was an all-round successful evening of football,” said Kauczinski about the first leg. The coach warned his charges despite the comfortable cushion. “We’re on our own. In the few days since the first leg, we’ve talked a lot about the virtues we need to show on Tuesday.”
In the first leg, Bielefeld fans caused an interruption of around 20 minutes because, among other things, they threw firecrackers onto the pitch and shot rockets into the night sky. On the other hand, Kauczinski is very satisfied with the development in his own environment. “We saw in the home game against Halle that the region has woken up here. More fans have come,” said the 53-year-old. After 2007 and 2019, the SVWW wants to be promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga for the third time.