“Wondering where that’s come from”: HSV star jokes about new strength | OneFootball

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·17 February 2026

“Wondering where that’s come from”: HSV star jokes about new strength

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HSV is on the rise. The 3:2 victory against Union Berlin was also a clear sign of their rediscovered stability.

In the last five games, the Rothosen have secured a strong nine points, and in the second half of the season, the team is still waiting for its first defeat. "I am proud that we have been unbeaten for so long. That is very strong," rejoiced Nicolai Remberg after the narrow victory over the Köpenickers with former coach Steffen Baumgart.


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HSV managed for the second time to turn a deficit into a 3:2 victory. Already in the Northern derby against Werder Bremen, the promoted team showed resilience and toughness. "I also wonder a bit where that comes from," joked Remberg. "That is a quality I did not necessarily expect. All the better that it is there."

Despite the success series: HSV remains grounded

The defensive midfielder sums up what currently makes the difference. Besides a clearly noticeable development in play, the Hanseatics regularly show mental strength, fighting back after setbacks and taking advantage of the positive momentum surrounding the club.

Even against the great FC Bayern, HSV was able to come back after a temporary 1:2 deficit and secure an equally important and unexpected point.

Nevertheless, there is no trace of excessive euphoria in the Volkspark. Fan jokes about a suddenly reachable European Cup qualification were quickly brushed aside by Remberg in the ZDF Sportstudio. "We also know that we currently have the momentum on our side," admitted the former Kiel player. "We just have to keep going like this. It's cool that we are in such a flow, but we haven't achieved much yet."

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