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TSV Emmering: scuffle in test match success against U19 from 1860 Rosenheim

2020-08-11T08:16:34.205Z


The Kreisligist from Emmering celebrated a 2-0 win in the friendly against the U19 from Rosenheim. The scuffle in the first half did not affect the game.


The Kreisligist from Emmering celebrated a 2-0 win in the friendly against the U19 from Rosenheim. The scuffle in the first half did not affect the game.

Emmering - The Emmeringer Kreisligakicker completed a successful test match appearance. They defeated the U19 players from 1860 Rosenheim, who are hunting for goals and points in the Bayern League, 2-0.

Thomas Leykam opened the game with a first warning shot (1st). Rosenheim held against it and almost got an early lead through Samuel Wambach if keeper Andreas Kleingüttl hadn't got his foot on the ball. In the brisk back and forth, Leykam, who was alone in front of the Sechzger goalkeeper, used a template to Emmeringer 1-0 (30th). Only seconds later, almost the second stroke of the Emmeringer.

The fact that the friendship comparison was carried out with commitment was proven by a scene in the 35th minute when a scuffle broke out after a foul, as a result of which Martin Breu saw yellow (35th),

In the last quarter of an hour, young player Quirin Maas was allowed to play in the men's team for the second time. He not only helped to defend the lead, but thanks to a goal from Simon Wimmer shortly before the end, he achieved a 2-0 victory.

While the youngsters from Rosenheim are competing at ASV Großholzhausen this Tuesday (start at 7 p.m.), the Emmeringers from coach Hans Weiß have until Saturday, August 15, to regenerate. Then they expect the district division FC Schwabing for another test match at 4 p.m. hw

Source: merkur

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