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HOFFMANN IN HIS OWN WORDS


Ron-Thorben Hoffmann has documented the last few months, covering several topics such as his battle with COVID, getting fit again, trying to get back into the starting line-up and his plans for the future.


STRUGGLING

"Despite the vaccinations on November 27, 2021, we are struggling with quite a few symptoms starting on January 6. And it also hits us and many of my team-mates more or less. Although according to the regulations we could have postponed our upcoming games, the team has to play. And it’s not going well, we’re dropping very important points by drawing 3-3 with Wycombe and 1-3 to Lincoln.”


TIGHT CHEST

“I myself am coming back after seven days of quarantine. But another test on the eighth day is positive. Nevertheless, I played the following day and after a negative test this time against Accrington. We don’t win, the game ends 1-1. I don’t feel well, I feel a tightness in my chest and my energy level is completely down. Nevertheless, I put in a good performance on the pitch and the next game is a great win against Portsmouth and we are second place in the table. However, I am physically anything but at 100 per cent, but of course I want to help the team.”


BOLTON…

“One week later, the big crash. We lost 6-0 away to Bolton and everything that could go wrong did go wrong, while the opponents did everything well. Our coach Lee Johnson is fired, surprisingly for all of us. It was he who brought me to Sunderland. A bad omen for what is to come?”


DEFOE

“First, we’ll get the legend Jermain Defoe on Deadline Day. 40,000 spectators want to see the former Tottenham star, who then ended his career at the end of March, in the stadium. And they go home disappointed: without a coach and without any game ideas, we lose 1-2 to Doncaster and slip to third place in the table.”


PHYSICALLY WEAK

“I myself am physically worse and worse; shortness of breath, dizzy spells, aching limbs, headaches and chills have joined the existing symptoms. I speak to my goalkeeper coach and say that I no longer feel able to play and adequately support the team. A few days later, I was sent to Munich for examinations and treatment.”


BAD FORM

“By mid-February, I am finally fit again. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of the club. We have slipped down the table, are in seventh place, and a new coach is in place. He’s pursuing a different concept and I’m taking a seat on the bench together with my team-mate Leon Dajaku, with whom I came from Germany. Whew.”


2ND CHOICE

“After the physical misery thanks to Corona, I now have to cope with a new situation. Everyone knows that, especially in soccer, only the here and now counts. Despite strong performances, there’s currently no chance for me to get back in goal. At the same time, it would only have taken two games to 25 for the joint purchase option to take effect in the event of promotion and to play for SAFC in the long term. Such an experience is brutal, but part of the soccer business.”


WANT TO STAY

“How do I deal with it? Like any professional, I want to play. And I want to do it here, right up in the North East of England, at this legendary and, in a positive sense, crazy club.”


PROMOTION

"We’re currently in sixth place - which would qualify us for the play-offs. I was brought in to help us get promoted, also with my experience from FC Bayern. That’s my commitment. Above all, our unique fans deserve this, because they are already Champions League-ready.”


STAYING READY

“I’m training hard, doing lots of extra sessions to keep myself in top shape and prepare for the next step. Let’s see what’s still to come. We’ve certainly got a little bit of a bug floating about at the moment. Unfortunately, three of the lads were missing because of that."


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