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Robert Glatzel, the striker for HSV, was substituted in during the second half of the test against Danish top-flight team Aarhus GF (1:1) on Thursday. However, he had to leave the field again just five minutes before the end of the game. During a sprint, he suddenly felt pain in his thigh. He was treated on the sidelines right away. On Friday, Glatzel went to the doctor for further examination.

At the UKE, the HSV striker underwent an MRI scan of his right thigh. Despite this, a clear diagnosis was not reached. The images did not provide definitive results. This is not necessarily a good sign. What are the next steps now? Further tests are scheduled for the striker at the UKE over the weekend. A conclusive diagnosis is expected at Volkspark afterwards. However, this is only anticipated at the beginning of the new week.

Have Glatzel’s pains eased?
How is Glatzel doing currently? His condition does not seem to have worsened. The pain is said to have slightly subsided. This is not unusual, as it is likely due to the reduced strain on his leg.

Whether the top striker will miss the next HSV games remains uncertain for now. It is clear that his absence would be a significant blow for the Hamburg team. The 30-year-old has scored in five consecutive games, even netting twice in two matches like the recent 3-0 win in Düsseldorf. With seven goals, he has scored more than a third of HSV’s total goals (19) this season.

In light of Glatzel’s potential absence, the team may have to reconsider their tactics and lineup for the upcoming matches. The goal-scoring burden may have to be distributed among other players, and the team’s strategies may need to be adjusted accordingly. Glatzel’s presence on the field has been crucial for HSV’s performance, and his absence will undoubtedly be felt by the team and the fans alike.

As the medical tests continue and the team awaits a definitive diagnosis, the focus will be on Glatzel’s recovery and ensuring that he is able to return to the pitch as soon as possible. The team will be hoping for positive news in the coming days and will be preparing to face upcoming challenges without their star striker if necessary.