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- Tim Lemperle commits his future to TSG Hoffenheim with a fresh long-term contract.
- The 24-year-old attacker scored eight goals in 31 appearances last season.
- He joined the Sinsheim club from 1. FC Köln just one year ago.
- Lemperle targets European football with Hoffenheim after earning qualification.
- Andreas Schicker praises the striker’s pressing and movement.
German Bundesliga side TSG Hoffenheim have confirmed that forward Tim Lemperle has signed a new lengthy contract. The 24-year-old attacker joined the club from 1. FC Köln last summer. He has now agreed to extend his stay in Sinsheim.
Andreas Schicker, the club’s director of sport, spoke highly of the player. He said Lemperle became a vital part of the team from his very first day. Schicker praised the striker’s finishing skills and his runs behind defences. He also highlighted Lemperle’s high work rate without the ball. These qualities fit perfectly with Hoffenheim’s playing style. The director expressed delight that the player committed his future to the club so early.
Lemperle found the net eight times in 31 matches during the recent campaign. The forward stated that he feels very happy at the club. He believes the squad is still growing and can improve further. Lemperle added that the team is building something special. He is excited about playing European football with Hoffenheim. He noted that the team deserves this success but remains hungry for more achievements.