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"We're still alive" - ​​Haching draws new courage after beating Dresden

2021-04-12T08:23:03.735Z


The SpVgg Unterhaching has set an exclamation point. The bottom of the table won 2-0 against leaders Dynamo Dresden on Sunday.


The SpVgg Unterhaching has set an exclamation point.

The bottom of the table won 2-0 against leaders Dynamo Dresden on Sunday.

Unterhaching - The sensation on the lawn was followed by the announcement of war on the microphone.

Meanwhile, President Manni Schwabl could hardly save himself from hugs, Arie van Lent interpreted the sensational 2-0 (1-0) home win against Dynamo Dresden as a turnaround.

"That gives us a lot of optimism for the last few games," said Haching's coach and concluded: "We're still alive!" That is also how Markus Schwabl, the SpVgg captain, sees it.

“I haven't written off us yet,” said the president's son at “MagentaSport”.

In the first half, the league crosus initially set the tone and pushed for the Hachinger goal.

After the first big chance of the game by Hachings Moritz Heinrich (8th), the Saxons had two good opportunities to shoot through Marvin Stefaniak who thwarted SpVgg keeper Jo Coppens with two strong saves (15th, 22nd). 

SpVgg Unterhaching: Assist king Markus Schwabl plays for goal scorer Stephan Hain

With the exception of a dangerous twisting shot by Haching's veteran Stephan Hain (19th), Dynamo recorded more play, but acted too cumbersome.

This not only ensured the extension of the Dresden goal doldrums from the previous 348 minutes without a goal of their own.

But this gave the Hachinger their countermeasures.

And the bottom of the table in the 3rd division used his chance in the person of two veterans: Captain Schwabl, 30, crossed from the right wing into the center to the long-injured Hain, 32, who headed to a surprising 1-0 lead (40.) .

SpVgg Unterhaching: Christoph Greger converts Han penalty to the 2-0 final score against Dynamo Dresden

This goal increased the uncertainty of the favored Dresdeners.

The Hachinger on the other side looked self-confident and played cheerfully forward.

Niclas Anspach almost scored the second goal with a quick advance (45th).

After the change of sides, the game shares shifted with increasing duration in the direction of the home team, which was still waiting on the counterattack.

The defensive tactic paid off again a little later.

Haching's left-back Jannis Turtschan took a penalty in a duel with Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer, which Christoph Greger completed to 2-0 (57th).

After neither the insecure and resigned guests nor Patrick Hasenhüttl scored with a volley (78th), the Hachingen 2-0 victory was perfect.

(kik, rmf)

Source: merkur

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