Freiburg vs Hamburg Preview

Hamburg coach Armin Veh has announced he will not coach any other Bundesliga team when his spell at the northern Germany club ends.
 
The 49-year-old used the pre-match press conference ahead of the match at Freiburg to declare his affection for Hamburg and state that he feels he has reached the zenith of his profession.
"Hamburg is a great club and it is a huge honour for me to work here," he said.
"Hamburg will definitely be my last club in Germany. I will not accept any more jobs after this one.
"If I am not successful here, then I don't want to try with any other club because there is nothing more attractive than this."
Veh led Stuttgart to the Bundesliga title in 2007 and has plans to do the same with Hamburg, even if they currently trail league leaders Borussia Dortmund by 16 points.
Should it not work out this season, he hopes to have another chance next year, and possibly more chances in future to bring glory to the club as he is currently in talks over a new contract.
However, his immediate focus is on their trip to the Black Forest.
He is unlikely to have Dennis Aogo and Ruud van Nistelrooy back in his starting XI due to injury.
"We are going to have to wait and see with Dennis and Ruud is not 100% fit either," he revealed.
"He cannot fully keep up with the pace yet."
Freiburg were unable to adjust to the wintry conditions in Hannover last weekend as they came away beaten 3-0.
However, their coach Robin Dutt says his team has learnt its lesson and will be better prepared for similar conditions tomorrow.
"If we only have one bad game every 13, then I can live with that," he said.
"I have no doubts about us building on our strength at home on Saturday."
And he has a fully-fit side to choose from also with Heiko Butscher now ready for a full 90 minutes again.
(Source: espnstar.com )

Ruud Van Nistelrooy Football and Life