As of: March 27, 2024, 7:00 a.m
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Almost gave the Zebras the lead: Sandra Mederl couldn't take advantage of her chance in the first half.
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“Wolfratshausen will make the breakthrough,” Eching’s coach Jan Strehlow is certain after the 4-0 defeat at the league leaders.
The TSV fought back bravely.
Eching
- It was clear from the start that winning a point would be really difficult.
But in the first half, the Zebras played to their defensive strengths and forced their opponents to make mistakes through consistent pressing in the build-up game.
Sandra Mederl grabbed the ball after a cross pass in front of the goal and shot just wide of the box.
And the guests also put themselves in the spotlight with long balls to Mari-anne Böhm and Julia Hauptkorn.
However, the home team from Wolfratshausen had a significant increase in chances throughout the game.
After the TSV women were unable to defend a corner, Franziska Hilmer made it 1-0 two minutes after the restart.
In addition, the BCF kickers missed a penalty shortly afterwards.
“There’s still something going on,” thought Strehlow afterwards and reorganized his team on the offensive.
But with Lorena Dilz’s 2-0 (83rd minute) “all the dams were broken”.
Under pressure from the now superior league leaders, the Zebras had to accept two more goals from Lena Jocher in stoppage time (90+2./90+4.).
“The result is okay,” confirms Strehlow, who raves about the solidarity and psychological strength of his girls.
Because even after the duel there were no hanging heads.
On Sunday, April 7th, at 3 p.m., his team faces a “six-point game” at home against Neuried.
The head coach explains: “We have to approach the game in such a way that we decide it in the first half.”
BCF Wolfratshausen – TSV Eching 4:0 (0:0)
Lineup:
Grosch – Resenscheck, Aberl, Heckmair, Josephs – Mederl (35th Theis), Zieglmeier, Schwentner, Hoxha (46th Gmelch), Böhm (46th Reulein) – Hauptkorn.
Goals:
1:0 Franziska Hilmer (47th), 2:0 Lorena Dilz (83rd), 3:0 Lena Jocher (90th+2), 4:0 Lena Jocher (90th+4).
Yellow card:
Zieglmeier.
Referee:
Marko Osterhuber.
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