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Mainz 05 Criticises DFB Cup Setting

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The FSV Mainz 05 is dissatisfied with the timing of the first DFB Cup round, because the team is facing a tight schedule at the start of the season.
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The FSV Mainz 05 is dissatisfied with the timing of the first DFB Cup round, because the team is facing a tight schedule at the start of the season.

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Mainz 05 is dissatisfied with the date of the first DFB Cup round. The team is facing a tight schedule at the start of the season.

Bundesliga player FSV Mainz 05 has clearly criticised the start of the first round of the DFB Cup. "The appointment at the almost latest possible time of the cup round is of course far from favorable for us, because it takes us important time for regeneration in 14 days at the already busy start of the season and the expected travel effort at now five mandatory games", explained sports director Christian Heidel in a press release.

Football Bundesliga player FSV Mainz 05 has made clear criticism of the start of the first round of the DFB Cup. "The appointment at the almost latest possible time of the cup round is of course far from favorable for us, because it

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