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Third win in a row: Potsdam trembles to make it 1-0 in sand

2021-10-17T15:51:48.270Z


Thanks to a small streak of victories, the 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam has moved closer to the top of the table in the women's Bundesliga. On Sunday, the team of coach Sofian Chahed achieved the third three-point success in a row. In the case of SC Sand, which had not yet won, the Potsdam women trembled in the end to a 1-0 (1-0). Melissa Kössler scored the goal in 33.


Thanks to a small streak of victories, the 1. FFC Turbine Potsdam has moved closer to the top of the table in the women's Bundesliga.

On Sunday, the team of coach Sofian Chahed achieved the third three-point success in a row.

In the case of SC Sand, which had not yet won, the Potsdam women trembled in the end to a 1-0 (1-0).

Melissa Kössler scored the goal in 33.

Willstätt - Minute in front of 418 spectators in Willstätt.

Chahed only changed his starting line-up to one position compared to the 5-0 win against Bremen, while Merle Barth moved into midfield for the injured Karen Holmgaard (broken nose).

Until the hit by Kössler, who was successful with a placed low shot, the Potsdam women struggled overall.

In stoppage time in the first half, Anna Wellmann, who was again given preference in the Turbine goal, thwarted Molli Plasmann's equalization.

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Then the goalkeeper of SC Sand was the focus. Jasmin Pal first bumped Barth in the penalty area unnecessarily with the ball in hand - penalty (57th). Pal parried Selina Cerci's shot, but stood well in front of the goal line, which referee Katrin Rafalski did not punish. Four minutes later, Pal was lucky that Marie Höbinger, who had just been substituted, only hit the crossbar (61). Sophie Weidauer missed twice in a promising position and Cerci was also unable to put the ball in goal just before the end alone in front of Pal (85th).

That it was enough to win, the Potsdam women ultimately owed Wellmann, who saved brilliantly against Patricia George (71st) and Lena Triendl (88th) and a crossbar hit in stoppage time by George.

“If we took our chances, sand would certainly not have got second breath.

But that's football, ”said Potsdam's goalscorer Kössler at MagentaSport.

dpa

Source: merkur

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