Next home international match against Slovakia tomorrow evening / Great crowd also in Garmisch-Partenkirchen / Söderholm: “We want to implement our findings and improve ourselves”.
Opening victory in the World Cup preparations, sold-out hall and goosebumps moments: After the 2-1 win in Kaufbeuren, the anticipation is the DEB-Selection before the next game against Slovakia tomorrow evening in Garmisch-Partenkirchen (20 p.m.) is big.
Particularly Tim Wohlgemuth was on Thursday evening by the Fans of the ESVK with chants. After all, the striker spent many years in the Young Talent department. The 19-year-old was also impressed by the reception the day after: "Luckily, I didn't think about it for very long before the game. It was unbelievable for me. I felt like I knew every other face in the hall. To be celebrated like that is something really great."
There could be similar emotional moments tomorrow evening too. Then it's for Marcus Weber “Home game”. The Thomas Sabo Ice Tigers defender was born in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and is eager to play in front of family and friends: “We trained hard throughout the week, and personally I feel very good and am ready to give it my all. I had quite a few card requests in my attachment and I think I need to order a few more.”
More than 4.500 tickets were sold in advance for the second international match in preparation for the World Cup. Tickets are available online via www.deb-online.de/tickets or at the box office at the Olympic Ice Sports Center. The game starts at 20 p.m., doors open at 18.30:XNUMX p.m.
For National coach Toni Söderholm Tomorrow is about implementing the lessons learned from the first game against the Slovakian team: “Tomorrow we want to be one step better than yesterday and correct the small mistakes we made. We can still improve our passing game and want to make smart decisions overall. Our opponents will also improve, so we have to improve too.”

