SpVgg Unterhaching missed their second victory in a row at Halleschen FC.
Arie van Lent calls on his players before the derby against Türkgücü Munich.
The
SpVgg Unterhaching
lost the
catch-up game of
the 8th matchday at
Halleschen FC
with
0-2
.
Arie van Lent's
team missed
the intended second victory in a row after the success against
SV Wehen Wiesbaden
and is
still close to
relegation places
in the
table
.
The coach takes his team
into duty
before the
derby
against
Türkgücü Munich
on Saturday.
Halle - The trips to Halle ended
very unhappy
for
SpVgg Unterhaching
.
At the first attempt, the game against
Halleschen FC had
to be canceled due to positive corona tests.
In the catch-up game,
coach van Lent's team
lost 2-0 to the hosts, who are now unbeaten for the sixth man in a row.
Arie van Lent after defeat in Halle: "We didn't play well"
The Hachinger team relied on the formation that was
able to convince
in the
2-1 win
against
SV Wehen
.
But in Halle, the Hachinger team remained too harmless, especially on the offensive.
"
We're a lucky bag
" said the Hachingen coach, who discovered some deficits in his team: "We didn't play well, with little structure, Halle deserved to win".
Until the break, the teams met at eye level, with one difference: In the
34th minute
, the Halle striker
Terrence Boyd
struck
ice cold.
The guests had a lot of possession, but only one chance through
Paul Grauschopf
in the
38th minute
.
SpVgg Unterhaching: Arie van Lent calls for an increase against Türkgücü Munich
In the second section,
van Lent
tried
to turn the
tide
with a few adjustments.
But with his eighth
goal
of the
season, the Bundesliga tried and tested Boyd sent Hachinger
down the loser road
in the
54th minute
.
But it was also very unhappy for the guests: After an hour,
Luca Marseiller
injured her
thigh.
In the
75th minute
,
referee
Stegemann
denied
a goal from
Felix Göttlicher
recognition.
And to
top it
off
:
Substitute Mashigo
hit
the post in added time!
"
On Saturday in the derby against Türkgücü we have to do better,
" was van Lent's bitter conclusion.
(KLAUS KIRSCHNER)