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Crunchy program for the Schongau "Mammoths"

2021-10-08T20:19:21.373Z


Things went very well for the “Mammoths” of EA Schongau at the start of the Bayernliga. The upcoming program has it all: The EAS meets two co-favorites for the title ”, as coach Rainer Höfler says.


Things went very well for the “Mammoths” of EA Schongau at the start of the Bayernliga.

The upcoming program has it all: The EAS meets two co-favorites for the title ”, as coach Rainer Höfler says.

Peißenberg / Schongau - Both the Peißenberg "Miners" and the EA Schongau had an optimal start to the season with the full number of points.

The two Bayern league clubs want to take the momentum with them into the second weekend.

That will also be necessary, because top-class competition awaits both clubs from the district.

EA Schongau:

EA Schongau has to drill two thick boards this coming weekend.

Today, Friday, the “Mammuts” will be playing at TSV Erding (8:00 pm), on Sunday the TEV Miesbach an den Lech (5:00 pm).

“For me, both are among the favorites for the title,” says EAS coach Rainer Höfler about the two competitors.

"The Erdinger are very well staffed across the board," Höfler praised the experienced and well-rehearsed team at TSV, which has hardly changed in terms of personnel compared to last season.

In the short term, Erdinger had to accept a weakening, as Lucas Miculka moved to the top division Deggendorf during the week.

EAS is worried about Jakub Muzik's work

With the Schongauers, there is currently only a question mark behind Jakub Muzik's work. Groin problems plague the Czechs. On the other hand, it is clear that Philipp Wieland will guard the EAS against Erding. “Daniel Blankenburg is number one, but Philipp is there in every training session and he got off to a good start in preparation. That's why he always gets his chance, ”said Coach Höfler, who also receives support from cooperation partner Füssen, who is releasing the young defender David Kaiser. "He has already played against Buchloe for us and has shown a very good performance," said Höfler, praising the 18-year-old licensed player of the upper division.

On Sunday the EAS home game against TEV Miesbach is on the program.

"That will of course be a really difficult task," says EAS team manager Martin Resch before comparing it with the self-proclaimed title contender, against whom the Schongau team have consistently played good games in the past.

"We can win both games, but we can also lose both," is everything Höfler can do on the weekend.

But then he makes it clear what is necessary for a successful end to his team: "We have to play like we did against Buchloe and not like against Geretsried."

TSV Peissenberg:

The "Miners" get a really big chunk this Friday when they go to TEV Miesbach (8 pm). "For me this is the top favorite for the championship," says TSV coach Christian Kratzmeir about the TEV, which has strengthened itself with top-class staff such as Niki Meier (Memmingen) and Patrick Asselin (Herne). With the former Peitinger Michael Baindl, TEV also presents a new trainer. The Miesbachers didn't have an ideal start with the 5-6 defeat after extra time against Geretsried, but according to Peißenberg's coach, that doesn't necessarily have to be an advantage. "That doesn't make things any easier for us, they'll be even more concentrated against us," said Kratzmeir, who already knows the opponent.The two opponents already met in preparation. "We slept through the first third at the time, but the last two thirds give me a positive feeling", Kratzmeir remembers the 5-2 defeat with mixed feelings.

"Miners": In the stadium, the 3G rule and mask requirement remains

The "Miners" met twice as part of their series of test matches against ESC Geretsried, who will come to Peißenberg on Sunday (5:30 pm). "We know each other well, Geretsried is a very unpleasant opponent," said Kratzmeir. The test match record of the TSV against the "Riverrats" is balanced: In Geretsried there was a 4: 3 victory, on their own ice the "Miners" had to admit defeat 4: 6 against the ESC trained by the ex-Peißenberger Rudi Sternkopf. "A clever trainer," says Kratzmeir in praise of his counterpart. However, he cannot muster his best cast for the guest appearance at his former club. Geretsried has to put up with the failure of his injured top striker Ondrej Horvath.The Peißenberger, on the other hand, can compete with the best cast except for the injured Max Willberger and Tobias Estermaier, who is not quite fit after an elbow operation.

As far as the Corona regulation is concerned, nothing will change for the spectators in the Peißenberger Eissatdion despite the relaxation of the Bavarian state government decided during the week.

"It remains with the 3G regulation and the mask requirement", reported TSV President Stefan Rießenberger.


Source: merkur

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