Eintracht Braunschweig brings Aydin: Who has to leave the squad?

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Eintracht Braunschweig is strengthening with Mehmet Aydin, while Heiner Backhaus is in charge as the new coach.

Eintracht Braunschweig verstärkt sich mit Mehmet Aydin, während Heiner Backhaus als neuer Trainer die Geschicke leitet.
Eintracht Braunschweig is strengthening with Mehmet Aydin, while Heiner Backhaus is in charge as the new coach.

Eintracht Braunschweig brings Aydin: Who has to leave the squad?

Eintracht Braunschweig went through some amazing changes during the summer break. Heiner Backhaus was hired as the new coach to bring a breath of fresh air into the team. At the same time, Lino Tempelmann remains loyal to the team, while Ryan Philippe has left the club. There is also great news regarding Mehmet Aydin, who is moving from FC Schalke 04 to Eintracht Braunschweig on a free transfer. This signing is eagerly awaited by fans.

Aydin, who played 74 games for Schalke last season, was officially introduced on July 2nd and brings valuable experience with him. He will face strong competition in the right-back position, as this position is already occupied by Marvin Rittmüller, Sanoussy Ba and Mohamed Dräger. However, the latter was unable to assert itself sustainably and only made five appearances last season, which means that Aydin could potentially displace Dräger in the squad.

The perspectives with Aydin

Coach Backhaus could establish a three-man chain system with Aydin in which Aydin is used as a wingback. This tactic could open up new options for the team in terms of build-up play and defense. It remains to be seen whether one of the current players will have to leave the club to secure Aydin's place. The competition is particularly clear due to the development of Dräger, who was not in the squad for the last five games of the season.

With Aydin, Eintracht Braunschweig will certainly try to increase their strength and fight their way into the upper midfield of the table. The club's successes, which include the German Football Championship in 1967, arouse high expectations among supporters.
What the new coach and the future squad will look like remains an exciting question that remains to be seen.

About Eintracht Braunschweig

The Braunschweig gymnastics and sports club Eintracht from 1895, known as Eintracht Braunschweig, is a traditional club with a wealth of history. The association was founded on December 15, 1895 and currently has 7,522 members. Fans hope that the new changes will help the club achieve further success, especially after returning to the second Bundesliga.

For further information about Mehmet Aydin's performances, the statistics on Transfermarkt can be viewed, while the official club page of Eintracht Braunschweig is at eintracht.com can be reached. These developments promise an exciting year of football for Eintracht and their loyal fan base. We can only hope that the wind blows favorably in Braunschweig!