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Again no victory - FC Bayern II missed big points in the relegation battle

2021-05-06T14:33:36.474Z


FC Bayern II missed three important points in the relegation battle of the 3rd division. Despite a good performance, it was only enough to a 2-2 at MSV Duisburg.


FC Bayern II missed three important points in the relegation battle of the 3rd division.

Despite a good performance, it was only enough to a 2-2 at MSV Duisburg.

Munich - The starting position for FC Bayern II in the promotion battle continues to come to a head.

On Wednesday evening, the team from Munich did not go beyond a 2-2 draw against MSV Duisburg in the “small final”, as coach Danny Schwarz called it before the game.

The second team of the German record champions was the better team and took the lead early.

With three game days to go, the U23s are still two points behind the non-relegation places. 

The coaching duo of Danny Schwarz and Martin Demichelis made five changes in the initial formation compared to the disastrous 4-0 home defeat against 1. FC Saarbrücken about a week ago.

Among other things, Lasse Günther celebrated his starting debut for the amateurs of FC Bayern *.

With Justin Che, Christopher Scott, Armindo Sieb and Günther, four youngsters started who would actually still be eligible to play for the U19s.

"The boys can play freely today," Schwarz told MagentaSport.

With Angelo Stiller *, the key player in midfield also returned from his yellow card suspension. 

FC Bayern II deserves to take the lead - Duisburg equalizes in return

At the break, the little Bayern were lucky that it was only 1: 1. MSV Duisburg had the better chances in the first round. The amateurs started off with courage and had their first chance to score after just one minute. Christopher Scott, who last stayed with the professionals *, moved into the penalty area and checked ex-Bayern keeper Leo Weinkauf. Only two minutes later the MSV goalkeeper was there again, this time against Sieb.

It was also the 18-year-old who brought the second team of the German record champions * into the lead after around a quarter of an hour with a remarkable flick that was well deserved at the time.

Sieb and Scott had previously combined with a one-two on the left through the MSV defense.

But as a result, the Munich team presented itself as very vulnerable, as has so often been the case this season.

Because in direct return Duisburg equalized.

Vita lost sight of Mickels.

At the second post Bouhaddouz was faster than Waidner and only had to push the cross over the line. 

MSV Duisburg turns the game - Arp compensates for amateurs

After 35 minutes, Bayern youngster Günther's debut was already over.

The 18-year-old had to go down with a knee injury.

Bold replaced him on the right wing.

Only a short time later, Bayern were very lucky.

Bouhaddouz was cleared in the penalty area and his degree hit the post.

Ron-Thorben Hoffmann * was just able to steer the margin around the post.

Bayern only showed themselves to be dangerous on the other side with long-range shots.

The second round started like the first.

Bayern came bravely and with a lot of pressure from the cabin.

Sieb and Scott looked into buying wine.

But both degrees were too central.

Only a few minutes later, Sarpreet Singh failed to bring FCB back into the lead.

Welzmüller chipped the ball into the penalty area, Singh missed completely free by a hair's breadth. 

Duisburg then turns the game out of nowhere.

The only 17-year-old Justin Che faked a cross into his own goal.

Substitute Fiete Arp made the final score with a penalty around a quarter of an hour before the end.

Previously, Waidner was actually fairly separated from the ball in the penalty area.

As a result, both teams could no longer create clear scoring chances.

(Alexander Nikel)

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Source: merkur

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