Hamburg – Four goals in the last five games! Ludovit Reis from Hamburger SV currently has a run. At the 2:1-Sieg above Arminia Bielefeld the 22-year-old Dutchman has scored for the sixth time this season – more than ever before in his career.
“It’s a great feeling for me to score again,” admitted Reis. A year ago he said he wanted to score more goals. After 21 match days, he more than succeeded in this project. And as in the 2-0 win at Hansa Rostock, he scored the all-important 1-0.
But the Dutchman doesn’t seem to care much about his own goals. Because he only has one big goal: “Ultimately, it’s about the three points, victory and our goal to move up,” said Reis.
He immediately provided an explanation as to why things were going so well for him this season. “Now I shoot more, I used to shoot less,” he said as one reason for his best season so far.
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He also feels very comfortable at HSV. And so it’s no wonder that the 22-year-old came to a decision: “I’m in the best shape of my career.”
have a big part in it Trainer Tim Walter (47), who managed to improve the Dutchman significantly. “He talks to you a lot and is honest,” Reis described the 47-year-old.
Walter himself saw an important reason for the development of his protégé. “He’s listening,” he said. According to him, Reis is very willing and shows a great willingness to accept things.
He’s always been brave enough to do this, but now he’s getting more specific. “He’s getting braver into the box and it’s inevitable that he’ll score more because he shoots more often,” said Walter, who expressly praised his player. “He’s doing great.”
HSV are now up against leaders SV Darmstadt 98 next weekend. Reis was already looking forward to the game. “Darmstadt are a good team, we know that. But we have to take care of ourselves and win the game,” he said. “We’re ready for it and we’re going into this task with a great feeling.”
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Perhaps the 22-year-old Dutchman will be able to put his stamp on his team’s game again on Saturday, as he did on Sunday, especially in the first 45 minutes.