Post SV Mühlhausen ready for home debut in TTCLM

This Friday October 19th Post SV Mühlhausen hosts Eslövs from Sweden

 

German club Post SV Mühlhausen has lost its very first TTCLM game 3:0 three weeks ago in Orenburg but didn’t disappoint at all. Daniel HABESOHN and Ovidiu IONESCU extended their strong rivals to full distance while Stefan MENGEL played very hard against Dimitrij OVTCHAROV in the third encounter. Now they will have TTCLM home debut facing 2016 runner-up Eslovs (Friday October 19th 19:00 CET)

 

„Eslövs will have a good confidence after the victory against Hennebont. The team is young and hungry to win more games in the TTCLM. But our advantage is that we will play at home. I think for the young players from Eslövs it will be not easy to play in our fast and loud arena. We want to win this match!” stressed coach Erik SCHREYER.

 

Mühlhausen player Lubomir JANCARIK added:

 „Match against Eslovs in our opinion can be very attractive for our fans. We will welcome team made of two young talented players and also player with lots of experiences. But we believe that we will proof our strength and that everybody will enjoy nice matches and beautiful atmosphere of TTCLM here in Mühlhausen.“

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