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Lawyer Marco Nowak Discusses Matters in Interview Setting

Red-Yellowfootballer Marco Nowak, age 29, boasts the longest tenure among the team's players, with a four-year stint in Nuremberg being the only interruption in his service since 2007. Recently interviewed following the team's disappointing opening weekend, Nowak shared his thoughts with a...

Lawyer Marco Nowak discussed his views in an interview
Lawyer Marco Nowak discussed his views in an interview

Lawyer Marco Nowak Discusses Matters in Interview Setting

The Düsseldorfer EG (DEG) is gearing up for a crucial game against Nuremberg on September 27th at 7:30 PM in the ISS Dome. This encounter promises to be a thrilling one, with DEG player Patrick Reimer set to face his former team, adding an extra layer of excitement to the match.

The team's morale remains high, despite suffering two opening defeats against Bremerhaven and a top team in Munich. In the initial games, everyone was still finding their footing, and Bremerhaven had more luck on their side. However, the team has shown resilience and is confident about picking up some points in the upcoming games.

The upcoming away games in Augsburg and Straubing are considered difficult due to the pressure of the arenas. Yet, the team believes they can deliver many great games with the right support. The departure of players like Philip Gogulla and Jaedon Descheneau has not significantly impacted the team's balance, and the squad this year is better equipped than last year's.

One of the key players to look forward to this season is Alex Barta, alongside Jerome Flaake, Victor Svensson, and Luke Adam. The team is believed to score with all its lines this year, and their performance against Nuremberg could be a testament to this belief.

The opponents in the first two games, Bremerhaven and Munich, have been tough challenges. Against Bremerhaven, there was a large portion of nervousness in the game, while in Munich, the team looked better but were punished for every mistake.

It's important to note that neither of the two opponents have lost a game yet. This puts extra pressure on DEG to secure a victory against Nuremberg. If the fan is a DEG fan, they would come to the Dome on the 27th because of their loyalty to the team, hoping to see a great performance from their favourite players.

On a separate note, on September 27, 2025, DEG will play against ESV Kaufbeuren, a game that will also be worth watching. Regardless of the outcome, the DEG's determination and spirit remain undeterred, promising an exciting season ahead.

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