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FC Moosinning beats national league team Hallbergmoos

2020-08-13T15:01:10.874Z


The district division celebrates a 3-0 victory against Hallbergmoos. TSV St. Wolfgang surprises in Moosen.


The district division celebrates a 3-0 victory against Hallbergmoos. TSV St. Wolfgang surprises in Moosen.

Test matches

SC Moosen 1

TSV St. Wolfgang 3rd

The hosts initially had more possession. "We should have taken the lead before the break because of a great chance from Lukas Loidl and a shot from the post by Manuel Daumoser," said TSV coach Alexander Auhagen. The 1-0 after the restart by Loidl was preceded by another shot from the post. Auhagen then tore his hair because his team missed further opportunities, some miserably. Andreas Galler punished this with the equalizer with his head. In the closing stages, Michael Gilhuber prepared Markus Unterreitmaier's two goals. Auhagen's conclusion after the success over the championship leader in the district class: “A completely deserved victory.” He liked the team effort. Auhagen was pleased with the good impression that the A-youth players had made and criticized the "very poor exploitation of chances."


FC Hörgersdorf 2
FC Inning 2

The Hörgersdorf lead was achieved by Stefan Drobilitsch (45th) from two meters. But then Sebastian Heller turned the game around with a double pack (47th / 68th). “He got away from us a few times with his speed,” said Hörgersdorf's player-coach Martin Grasser, who himself managed to make it 2-2. Thomas Ertl had served on the right side Martin Stoeckl, who played flat inwards to enforcer Grasser. “We had a lot of chances before halftime,” the FCH coach annoyed. The innings cleared the line three times. Overall, however, it was a fair draw. Grasser had special praise for Daniel Stadler and the nimble Stöckl. They were the most conspicuous players.

FC Moosinning 3
VfB Hallbergmoos 0

Against the national league team, the FCM presented itself highly motivated and was able to convince playfully over long stretches. FCM chairman Karl Thumbs was very impressed by the game: "That was a very good performance by our boys today and the right answer to the modest performance in the 1-1 draw against FC Eitting". After Maxi Lechner failed twice in a promising position, Dave Diranko slipped the ball into the top right corner in the 17th minute from 16 meters to make it 1-0. Shortly afterwards Florian Jakob missed the 2-0 with a direct shot. On the other side, Peter Beyerkuhnlein chased the ball over the crossbar and Fabian Diranko headed just past the far post. Shortly before the break, the guests looked unsorted after a long ball, Lechner also rounded keeper Noah Mpatsios and pushed in to make it 2-0. Both teams changed hands at half-time, but Moosinning still didn't allow much. The guests now acted deliberately, but lacked the necessary determination in front of the goal. Unlike the Moosinninger, who intercepted a Hallbergmoos bad pass in the 78th minute, Junis Ibrahim matched Thomas Auerweck. the untenable to 3-0 under the crossbar.

FC Lengdorf 1
SV Book 0

The winning goal fell late for the district league leaders. Florian Spielberger scored after the guests had not brought the ball out of the danger zone. "It was nice to see the Lengdorf team again," said Buch's player-coach Florian Leininger, who once led the FCL back to the regional league. For the test match, he could only call up eleven field players. “That wasn't exactly an advantage at these temperatures,” he said. After 20 even minutes, Lengdorf took over the reins, but struggled against the well-staggered Bucher defense. After the well-deserved Lengdorf opening goal, the SVB missed the chance to equalize after a misunderstanding between Lengdorf's keeper and defense, which would have been flattering.

SV Eintracht Berglern

1

SV Walpertskirchen

4th

With a double hit, Philipp Weber (21st / headball) and Florian Baumann (26th / great free kick) gave the district classics the lead. Thomas Schmid, the Berglern goalscorer, marked the goal shortly after the restart, which Franz Maier promptly responded to after a nice combination with the 3-1. Shortly before the end, Michael Mayr finally put the lid on with a vacuum cleaner. WSV coach Sepp Heilmeier rated the game as a “good test against a strong team. We only had two changers, but each ran for the other ”. There was special praise for Stefan Hannebauer, "who gave full throttle for the full 90 minutes".

Source: merkur

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