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SV Dornach: Goals from Agidigbi and Abasse are not enough against Kirchheim in the end

2020-02-18T10:41:54.733Z


Soccer district club SV Dornach wrested a 2-2 from Kirchheimer SC: In their first friendly in preparation for the remaining season, nothing was given away.


Soccer district club SV Dornach wrested a 2-2 from Kirchheimer SC: In their first friendly in preparation for the remaining season, nothing was given away.

Dornach - football district club SV Dornach wrested a 2: 2 (2: 0) from the higher-class Kirchheimer SC: In their first test game in preparation for the remaining season, both teams did not give anything on the artificial turf pitch in the Aschheim sports park and did nothing in the eyes of both Trainer a good trial run.

"We wanted to keep up tactically as long as possible and were in good shape," said Dornach coach Anton Plattner, who had to do without his attackers Robert Rakaric and Manuel Ring (both sick), but with defender Jan Bartosch and attacker Baba Ndow presented two new signings: U17 coach Bartosch comes from the second team, Ndow played for the Thorns from 2015 to 2017 and most recently for the southern district league team FC Hertha Munich.

The Kirchheimers only had 14 players with them and had to rebuild their back four, so Hamez Bytyci from the KSC reserve as a right-back made his debut in the first. "Overall, it was okay - offensive was definitely better than defensive," said player coach Steven Toy.

Dennis Agidigbi gave Dornach an early lead (8th minute), Malik Abasse increased after a foul by Maximilian Baitz on Agidigbi by penalty kick to 2: 0 (25th). Niklas Karlin scored the connecting goal (46.), and substitute Peter Schmöller scored shortly before the end to 2: 2 (88.).

Source: merkur

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