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Ugur Alkan: "In this league, 45 good minutes are simply not enough"

2020-03-09T12:13:58.432Z


The TSV Dachau 1865 played at the start of the spring round at the reserve of FC Ingolstadt. After a weak first half, the Lamotte team increased.


The TSV Dachau 1865 played at the start of the spring round at the reserve of FC Ingolstadt. After a weak first half, the Lamotte team increased.

Dachau / Ingolstadt – TSV 1865 Dachau started the spring round of the Bayernliga with a 2: 3 (0: 2) defeat at FC Ingolstadt II. After all, the Lamotte team did not slip to a relegation relegation spot on the first matchday after the long winter break, the defeats of the Regensburg and Landsbergers played into the cards of the 65 kickers.

The central reason for the avoidable defeat was a totally underground first half with a 3-5-2 system that rarely worked in preparation. Only after the switch to a 4-4-2 with a flat four in the middle field did things go significantly better for the TSV 1865 Dachau in the second half. But by then the game was actually already lost.

The first half had little to do with Bayernliga football

The accompanying 65 fans wondered why the second half in terms of attitude, technique, running and passing was so much better than the totally unsuccessful first round. The first 45 minutes of the Dachau had little or nothing to do with Bayern League football; it was a bad pass festival that caused a collective head shake among the few 65 supporters who traveled.

So there was no excuse for the fact that there were four players from the third division professional squad on the pitch with Gabriel Weiß, Maximilian Wolfram, Patrick Sussek and Filip Bilbija.

First Dachau shot on goal in the 44th minute

The fact is: the Lamotte team had enormous problems getting over the center line for 30 minutes. The Ingolstadt goalkeeper Lukas Schellenberg was practically unemployed, he had to make sure not to catch a cold in the wintry temperatures in the first round.

The Dachau shot in the 44th minute for the first time on the Ingolstadt housing, accordingly 65-soccer boss Ugur Alkan was served while going to the half-time tea: “It was nothing of us, no speed. We can't do it, we can fit two or three balls to our own man. So it won't be anything, we can be glad that it is only 2: 0 for Ingolstadt. "

Schanzer missed the best chances

The game on the very playable lawn next to the Ingolstadt Audi Sport Park had only just started, when it was 1: 0 for the home side. Patrick Sussek easily netted after a solo through half the midfield from 19 meters. The 2-0 in the 27th minute, a dusting header by Tim Kraus, was preceded by a brilliant preparatory work by Filip Bilbija.

Afterwards, the reservists from the Schanz awarded a few more top-class athletes, so they missed the chance to significantly expand their lead before switching sides. Filip Balija, who can hardly be stopped, awarded two “100 percent” in the 28th and 32nd minute. In addition, there was a non-existent goal from Gabriel Weiß in the 28th minute, the goal did not count due to a sheer offside position of the shooter.

Dachauer performance increase in half time two

There were no chances for goals for the Lamotte Elf. When Marcel Kosuch attempted to put Ingolstadt in danger in the 44th minute, this led to cheers around the Dachauer Bank.

But then everything was reset - except for the result. From the 46th minute onwards, the Dachauer presented themselves as replaced. Substitute tempo player Ryosuke Kikuchi was one of the reasons for the overturning of the momentum, which ensured a lot of momentum. And then the 65-team's 4-4-2 system came into play.

In the 55th minute there was a double chance for TSV through Christian Doll and Robin Volland; the latter failed just after the brilliant preparatory work on Ryosuke Kikuchi's left.

Ingolstadt only appeared sporadically in front of the 65 box. Mario Götzendörfer had the best chance for the host in the 65th minute when he flung the game machine from 22 meters onto the left post. Marcel Kosuch from Dachau had just failed with a violent shot from 20 meters at the Ingolstadt keeper Lukas Schellenberg. The FCI goalkeeper was also able to defuse the subsequent 20-meter shot by Fabian Lamotte.

Turbulent final phase

In the 82nd minute it was really exciting again, the 65-striker Christian Doll shortened with a free kick from 25 meters. In the end it got really hectic. In the 88th minute, Dachau's Vendim Sinani saw the red card for an emergency brake on the center line against FCI striker Philipp Herrmann, a little later Maximilian Wolfram marked the 3-1 for Ingolstadt from eight meters after Philipp Hermann's preliminary work.

Dominik Schäffer put the end point in a game that was changeable in every respect in added time, he ensured with a fine shot from 18 meters for the 3: 2 final score.

After the final whistle, Ugur Alkan was amazed: “Our second half was soccer as we wanted to play it from the start. In this league, 45 good minutes are simply not enough. We win the second half 2-1 and miss the point because of an unacceptable 0-2 in the first round. The system change has proven itself, but unfortunately it did not get the point. "

Shorthand

FC Ingolstadt 04 II - 1865 Dachau 3: 2 (2: 0)

FC Ingolstadt 04 II: Lukas Schellenberg, Maximilian Neuberger, Gabriel Weiß (64. Dominik N'gatie), Joseph Königsdorfer, Tim Kraus, Maximilian Wolfram, Patrick Sussek (84. Paul Polauke), Felix Bachmann, Filip Bilbija (64. Philipp Herrmann ), Ünal Altintas, Mario Götzendörfer

TSV 1865 Dachau: Maximilian Mayer, Thomas Ettenberger (76th Dominik Schäffer), Fabian Lamotte, Alexander Weiser, Merlin Höckendorff, Robin Volland, Stefan Vötter, Christian Doll, Vendim Sinani, Marcel Kosuch, Leander Lask (46th Ryosuke Kikuchi)

Referee: Peter Dotzel

Spectators: 50

Red card: Vendim Sinani (88th)

Goals: 1: 0 (2nd) - Patrick Sussek. 2-0 (27.) - Tim Kraus. 2: 1 (82nd) ​​- Christian Doll. 3: 1 (90th + 1) - Maximilian Wolfram. 3: 2 (90. + 3) - Dominik Schäffer.

Text: Robert Ohl

Source: merkur

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