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Trainer Markus Anfang returns

NAfter his last home game as the “Lilien” coach, Markus was already thinking about the beginning of the new season. He stood on uneven ground at the Böllenfalltorstadion construction site and said he was concerned about the near future. It was decided and announced that important players would say goodbye, there were no well-known newcomers in sight, and the budget was limited in times of Corona. And that before a season in which the second division would be populated by so many heavyweight (traditional) clubs than ever before.

Shortly afterwards, Anfang presented those responsible in Darmstadt with a fait accompli despite the current contract and switched to another heavyweight for a fee: Werder Bremen. On this Sunday (1.30 p.m. in the FAZ live ticker for the 2nd Bundesliga and on Sky) there will be a reunion at the Böllenfalltor, which now looks much less like a construction site. The southern Hessians (13 points), who are very satisfied with the new coach Torsten Lieberknecht, are almost on a par with the northern Germans (14).

What did the beginning of the “lilies” do and what left? The overall result of the first one-year interlude is good. After a long stay on the threshold of relegation, thanks to a brilliant second half of the season, he still led the SVD to seventh place (51 points). And yet he was a coach who polarized – more internally than externally. Someone who sometimes overwhelmed the “lily” business, or at least made a permanent effort.

Dominance and possession

At first, ambition and impatience, aspiration and self-confidence did not stop at rigorously changing the way of playing. Dominance and possession of the ball were the most important catchwords. There was little time between the one extreme, Dirk Schuster who refused ball possession (until February 2019) and the ball possession fetishist at the beginning (from July 2020).

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