Karlsruher SC hosts Dynamo Dresden on Sunday. The club is known for its quick counter-attacking style and has recently returned to winning ways. The wear and tear of the season has begun, but Karlsruher SC can still work intensively as their units are still in good shape. Quick legs and alert minds will be needed in the Baden-Württemberg capital. Karlsruhe is feared for its quick counter-attacking style. After a recent slump, the club has returned to winning ways, climbing into the middle of the table with two wins and securing 33 points. Dynamo Dresden, on the other hand, is still in the relegation battle – and it's getting dramatic. The 14th-placed team has only two points more than bottom-placed Greuther Fürth. Therefore, it's crucial for Dynamo to continue their winning streak – they've only lost once in their last five games. Does Dynamo have a chance to exploit Karlsruhe's absence of their first-choice goalkeeper, Hans Christian Bernat? The 25-year-old has not missed a game so far, but will be absent on Sunday due to a yellow card suspension. Stamm downplayed the significance of this fact and believes that the backup goalkeepers have at least Second Division level. We need to bring the things we've done well onto the pitch, the coach said. We've shown that we can match up against strong attacking teams and often score goals.
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Karlsruher SC hosts Dynamo Dresden with counter-attacking style
Karlsruher SC faces Dynamo Dresden on Sunday. The club is known for its quick counter-attacking style and has recently returned to winning ways.
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