Friday, January 25, 2013
Eugen Polanski signs with Hoffenheim
Polish national team midfielder Eugen Polanski is on the move, joining TSG Hoffenheim, announced the club's official website.
The transfer fee was not announced but Polanski did sign a three-year deal with his new club.
"Eugen brings a lot of Bundesliga experience. He's well trained tactically and we will use him to regain a bit of stability that we need in the relegation battle," said Andreas Muller, head coach of Hoffenheim.
Polanski, who was struggling to find the right playing time minutes at Mainz, joins a relegation-threatened side and he's aware of that: "We have a difficult task in front of us. I'm here to help and I'm convinced we will succeed."
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This is a dumb move, I'm fairly certain Hoffenheim will be relegated even if they end up in the relegation playoff spot. The only team worse then them in the Bundesliga is Furth. Not to mention it's a plastic club that's been promoted from the lowest rungs of German football by a rich owners cash.
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