Dynamo Dresden has secured their 2. Bundesliga survival. The club has launched a remarkable comeback and has eliminated all chances of relegation. The key to their success was stability. Dynamo Dresden held onto their coach Thomas Stamm despite a poor start to the season. The new sports director Sören Gonther made some excellent signings in the winter transfer window. Jason Ceka and Ben Bobzien brought energy to the attack, while Thomas Keller, Jonas Sterner and Robert Wagner provided much-needed stability in defense. The plan worked. Dynamo started a remarkable comeback. No team conceded fewer goals in the second half of the season than Dynamo (19). The club took 16 points from their first nine games in the second half of the season. Although they had to be careful in the final third of the season, Dynamo's impressive endurance values – they covered a total of 4,118.1 kilometers, the most of any team in the 2. Bundesliga – meant they never ran out of steam.
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Dynamo Dresden secures 2. Bundesliga survival
Dynamo Dresden and 1. FC Magdeburg have secured their 2. Bundesliga survival. The two Eastern German clubs have launched a remarkable comeback and have eliminated all chances of relegation.
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