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Hachinger endurance test reveals construction sites

2020-09-13T13:16:48.865Z


The third division soccer team SpVgg Unterhaching played twice 1: 1 in friendly matches: first against FC Bayern II, then against 1860 Rosenheim.


The third division soccer team SpVgg Unterhaching played twice 1: 1 in friendly matches: first against FC Bayern II, then against 1860 Rosenheim.

Unterhaching

- The test match between the two third division clubs SpVgg Unterhaching against FC Bayern II took place in camera on Friday evening.

Nevertheless, the stands in the sports park were a bit full and there was a good atmosphere.

The participants in a trainer course in the neighboring sports school in Oberhaching were able to enjoy an object lesson.

In a lively game, the local rivals parted 1: 1.

However, there were no major new findings.

This was also due to the fact that the two coaches Arie van Lent (Haching) and Holger Seitz (Bayern Amateure) largely trusted the staff from the previous season.

Only returnees Niclas Anspach (last loaned to the regional league team in 1860 Rosenheim) were in the Hachingen starting line-up.

Lenn Jastremski (most recently VfL Wolsburg) made a promising debut with the reigning third division champions FC Bayern II.

"But it was a really good endurance test for us," said the Hachingen President Manfred Schwabl.

Once again, the hosts lacked a lot of routine, because Marc Endres, Seppi Welzmüller, Dominik Stahl and Stephan Hain are on the long list of injuries.

There were no surprises in the line-up.

Paul Grauschopf took over the vacant position in central defense at the side of Christoph Greger.

The Hachinger started with a broad chain in midfield and with the only tip, filled in by Felix Schröter.

But after just two minutes Bayern went into the lead through Maximilian Zaiser after a blatant defensive mistake from Hachingen.

"We practically gave away the goal, we weren't really there for the first half hour," said Arie van Lent, who had to register that the local rival was superior to his team in terms of running and play until the break.

While Haching's chances were in short supply in the first section, the "little Bayern" missed the chance for a second goal in the 40th minute: Haching's goalkeeper Nico Mantl defused a penalty from Timo Kern.

After changing sides, the picture changed, because the hosts took over the command more and more.

"We got into the second half well, but then unfortunately missed a lot of good chances," said the Hachinger coach, who made five changes in the course of the second period.

In the 81st minute, Felix Müller had bad luck with a free kick to the crossbar.

It was only in stoppage time that substitute Dominik Stroh-Engel managed to equalize.

However, the coach admitted that there are still many construction sites to be worked on in Zwickau before the season opener on Saturday, September 19: "We have to keep improving and need more ball safety."

Andreas Hirtlreiter scores against Rosenheim

One day after the “derby” against FC Bayern, the Hachinger team completed the next test.

In the Oberhaching sports school, the third division team split from cooperation partner TSV 1860 Rosenheim 1: 1.

However, van Lent swapped almost the entire team after the strenuous endurance test against Bayern - several reservists and junior staff were deployed.

Andreas Hirtlreiter ensured the SpVgg hit.

The only 17-year-old, a newcomer from TSV 1860, celebrated his goal debut with the Hachingen team.

The rehearsal player Robert Müller, however, who returned from the training camp in South Tyrol in a bad state, was not used in the two test matches.

The commitment of the 33-year-old defender, most recently without a club and previously active at Energie Cottbus, now seems more than questionable.

Source: merkur

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