Rapid fall: PSV Neumünster is fighting to turn things around after five defeats!
PSV Neumünster is struggling with five defeats. Coach Nils Voss is hoping for a turnaround before the next game against Oldenburger SV.

Rapid fall: PSV Neumünster is fighting to turn things around after five defeats!
The month of October was a tough time for PSV Neumünster, marked by setbacks. In recent weeks the team has suffered five defeats in a row, which has resulted in them slipping to eighth place in the top football league. After a promising record of 20 points after the 9th matchday, the points failed to materialize in October: against Heider SV (0:1), SV Todesfelde (0:5), 1. FC Phönix Lübeck II (1:3), Kaltenkirchener TS (0:2) and MTSV Hohenwestedt (2:3) there were only bitter defeats. Unfortunately, the possibility of qualifying for the Indoor Masters in Kiel has been jeopardized by this negative series.
Coach Nils Voss is visibly frustrated with the current situation and the missed opportunities. “Despite vacation, injuries and ailing players, we can’t accept any excuses,” he said firmly. Voss is hoping for a turnaround in the upcoming match against Oldenburger SV, which will be played on Sunday at 2 p.m. The team is determined to turn things around and put the poor results behind them.
Hall Masters as a ray of hope
The group draw will take place on November 20th in the Uwe Seeler Football Park in Malente. Interested fans can hurry up because the approximately 500 available tickets were almost sold out in record time. This means that the event has the appearance of a sold-out house again this year, which speaks for the popular competition.
The impact of injuries in professional sports
A look at the causes of PSV Neumünster's current crisis reveals how important a good health record is for sporting success. A study by the German Sports University Cologne has shown that injuries not only affect athletic performance, but can also result in significant financial costs. In professional football, every additional injury on match day costs the club not only points, but also significant sums on average, which can run into the millions. According to the current VBG sports report, football players suffer an average of 2.1 injuries per season, which is alarming in this context.
Prevention efforts in sport are therefore extremely relevant. The VBG has been committed to this for years in order to minimize injuries and keep the players fit. The decline in injuries over the past seven years underscores the success of these efforts.
There are crucial weeks ahead for PSV Neumünster. The team now has to improve not only their athletic form, but also their fitness in order to be successful again in the indoor masters and in the league.