VfB Oldenburg recently hired a new coach, Fuat Kilic, to save the team from relegation. The team had fallen to last place in the third division after a 2-0 loss in the derby against Osnabrück. Kilic is no stranger to coaching, having previously coached for Alemannia Aachen.
The team now faces a difficult task, but Kilic is confident in their ability to stay up. He believes the team has a good mentality and is alive. Kilic plans to develop consistency throughout the season and give the team a clear task.
Oldenburg’s journey to avoid relegation has just begun, and the team’s first step is the groundbreaking English week in the basement. This week, Oldenburg meets Dortmund II and Bayreuth, and points are needed in both duels.
Kilic understands the importance of not overloading the team in the short time and is optimistic about ending the week on a positive note. The team also seems to be convinced of the new coach, and Kilic’s selection by the sporting director came as a surprise.
The captain, Max Wegner, voiced his confidence in the team’s ability to turn things around and hopes that the change will come with Kilic when they go up against Dortmund. As the season continues, Oldenburg and Kilic’s efforts to avoid relegation will undoubtedly intensify, but with a positive outlook, they may yet manage to avoid it altogether.