

More catching up
By: Chris | August 11th, 2008A welcome return to the blogosphere for yours truly.
Hamburg escaped with their pride in tact with a 3-1 victory over Ingolstadt in their opening match of the DFB Cup. Ivica Olic continued with the hot foot, scoring a pair of goals a mere 3 minutes apart (51′ and 54′). Match reports say that HSV got off to, ahem, a rather sluggish start, and they trailed 1-0 after 33 minutes. They were a new team upon returning from the dressing room though, and controlled play most of the second half. Good that they got a victory, but Bayern will not let them off the hook like Ingolstadt did. Paolo Guerrero tacked on an insurance goal in injury time to finish off the scoring.
•Hamburg need to replace Van der Vaart’s production, and they aren’t going to do it with Piotr Trochowski alone.
•David Jarolim is the new captain. Frank Rost had been the captain for the Emirates Cup matches, but BMJ decided he wanted a player in the field to be captain. Pardon the pun, but frankly, I thought Rost was a better choice.
•Vincent Kompany’s trip to the Olympic Games was short. He played the match with Brazil, got a pair of yellow cards for his troubles, sat out Belgium’s match versus China as a result and hopped a plane back Hamburg per the Belgian FA’s agreement with HSV. BUT, it seems that Vince wasn’t ready to head home just yet. It also appears that young Mr. Kompany has pushed his new manager too far and may be available for sale, even this summer. Uh-oh.
•Timothee Atouba is being sought by “2 or 3″ English clubs, and Celtic is still one of them (even though they’re Scottish, not English). Apparently (and I say apparently because I did not see the match) Atouba was back to his atrocious ol’ ways Saturday versus Ingolstadt. He had played solidly, if unspectacularly, in the Emirates Cup and raised his profile on the transfer market. His agent says he is planning on his client playing at HSV this year. You all know how I feel on this subject.
•Newly acquired midfielder Dennis Aogo missed the DFB Cup match with FC Ingolstadt with a leg-muscle tear in his right Gluteus Maximus. He will be out from 2 to 6 weeks and will also miss the Bundesliga season opener at Bayern.
•News today that HSV are looking to sign Lens midfielder Nenad Kovacevic. Nice player who tallied a grand total of ZERO goals each of the last 2 seasons with Lens. Good thinking–replace a guy who scored 29 goals in 70+ games with a guy that has scored zero in a similar number of games in a lesser quality league. The bad(?) news–Jueventus are also interested in him. His price is said to be in the €4-5m range.
•Here’s a rumor bound to make some of the readership happy–Hamburg are looking to pry striker Mido away from English Premiere side Middlesbrough. Mido played for HSV manager Martin Jol at Tottenham, and Jol is confident he can get the most out of the mecurial Egyptian. Jol has really done the trick with Mohamed Zidan. No way Mido replaces all of Van der Vaart’s production, but this ceratinly is a step in the right direction. Unlike that Kovacevic business . . .
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i was kinda hopin for mathijsen to be capt, but vice-cap is ok i guess.
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Chris, more developments on the Vincent Kompany issue. Kicker reported that he has returned back to Germany.
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Okay. The latest I read that Kompany missed the flight back to Germany because he lost his passport. This is according to reports out of Belgium. So…not really back at Hamburg yet.
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More concerning to me than the fact that Kompany was AWOL was the inference that he has already worn out his welcome with BMJ and that he might be available for sale. Losing Kompany would be a devastating blow to the depth at defense (which is already a little thin) AND they would likely only get very little $$ for his sale if he is viewed as a trouble maker.
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There is a reason why you write the Hamburg Offside, Chris.
No wonder I read in the article that BMJ said that the squad is not big enough that they cannot do without him. I remembered that he was allowed for the first two group matches and then on his first match against Brazil, he got a red card. Ah well.
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