Hansa Rostock triumphs 3-2, Wallner injury overshadows victory!
Hansa Rostock defeated Anker Wismar 3-2 in the friendly, showed good performances, but were worried about new signing Wallner.

Hansa Rostock triumphs 3-2, Wallner injury overshadows victory!
Last Saturday it was football time again in Wismar! Hansa Rostock won 3-2 against FC Anker Wismar in the second friendly of the season. The game took place in the Kurt Bürger Stadium and attracted around 1,850 spectators who saw an intense encounter. Hansa coach Daniel Brinkmann was satisfied with the result, but there was a shadow over the success.
New signing Lukas Wallner had to leave the field injured in the 37th minute. This raises questions about the player's future, as his left thigh problem could be serious. In the first half, the spectators witnessed a thrilling game: Andreas Voglsammer gave Hansa the lead with a penalty in the 7th minute, but Jonas Hurtig equalized for Wismar in the 17th minute. Shortly before the break, Paul Stock gave Rostock the lead again, but former Hansa professional Pascal Breier managed to equalize 40 seconds later to make it 2-2.
The path to preparation
Hansa Rostock went through a very intensive program in this preparation. The team dominated in the first test matches, but often struggled to score goals. After the friendly win against Anker Wismar, Hansa also won against the Danish second division team Hillerød FB 2-1 and won 2-0 against the northern regional league team 1. FC Phoenix Lübeck. Hansa coach Brinkmann aims to get his players to play for 85 to 90 minutes, although the team has already shown promising signs in the first two test games.
17-year-old Fiete Bock particularly stood out against Phoenix Lübeck and prepared both goals for Hansa. However, the players need to make better use of their opportunities to prepare for the coming season. Despite all the successes, the realization remains that the team is still in the discovery phase and has room for improvement.
A look at performance and training methods
In order to optimize athletic performance in game sports such as football, core stability plays an important role. This includes controlling the torso position and power transmission between the torso and extremities, which is extremely important for injury prevention. Various diagnostic tests, such as the Functional Movement Screen (FMS), help to assess mobility and strength abilities and to identify possible weaknesses in movement.
Core stability is seen as a key to preventing injuries, even if previous studies have not been able to clearly prove its influence on athletic performance. Nevertheless, recording body stability is important in performance diagnostics - and Hansa Rostock could also benefit from this in the future.
Overall, it can be said that Hansa Rostock is on a promising path. The friendlies show the team's potential, but further progress must be made to be successful in the third division next season. Fans can look forward to seeing how the team develops between now and the season opener on January 18th.
For more information about the last games and the performances of the players, it is recommended to check the reports Picture and Northern Courier to pursue. Interested athletes can also find out about the latest findings on training diagnostics German Journal of Sports Medicine familiarize.