The Fursty Razorbacks are traveling to Nürnberg. Despite their clear opening win, coach Maximilian Kopp sees room for improvement in his team. Fürstenfeldbruck – With their opening win in Landsberg behind them, the Fursty Razorbacks will start their next away game against the Nürnberg Hawks on Sunday at 16:00. However, coach Maximilian Kopp also knows that the game against the Franconians will not be a walkover. And the players have apparently taken note of this. Kopp says: „The boys have shown a good reaction after Landsberg.“ Sounds almost a bit critical given the clear win. Kopp's explanation: „Of course, not everything was bad“, he says. However, there is also still room for improvement – especially since the Razorbacks' claim this season is to win the Regionalliga championship. „The boys said it was cool that we won, but we have to work harder“, reports Kopp. An attitude that he naturally likes. Because it shows: „The team is aware that the Regionalliga title does not come by itself.“ And certainly not against the Hawks, who Kopp describes as a team that plays with energy. „They have a desire to play football.“ As seen in their win against Neu-Ulm with former Brucker Nick Alberto – not to be confused with the current US boy of the Razorbacks, Nick Alberico. But also in their clear defeat in the city derby against the Nürnberg Rams, the Hawks did not give up and gave their all until the end, reports Kopp, who has observed both games. The Razorbacks know what's coming their way. And that's probably why it's good that Laurin Neumeyer, an experienced player, is returning to the squad fit. In Landsberg, he was only used sparingly after overcoming a muscle tear.