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2021-11-04T15:08:00.067Z


With the 3-0 break at Türk Augsburg, VfB Hallbergmoos has drawn new hope. With the 3-0 break at Türk Augsburg, VfB Hallbergmoos has drawn new hope. Hallbergmoos - The bottom of the table is still missing another three to join the relegation zone. For the home game against TSV Wasserburg (Friday, 7.30 p.m.), the team also supports the mission of winning the first Bayern League home game in the club's history. There is no overpowering number with TSV Wasserburg, the opp


With the 3-0 break at Türk Augsburg, VfB Hallbergmoos has drawn new hope.

Hallbergmoos - The bottom of the table is still missing another three to join the relegation zone.

For the home game against TSV Wasserburg (Friday, 7.30 p.m.), the team also supports the mission of winning the first Bayern League home game in the club's history.

There is no overpowering number with TSV Wasserburg, the opponent has only won one of the last 15 games. The Upper Bavaria have already defeated two championship favorites with Donaustauf and Hankofen. The highest win of the season was celebrated in the first leg against Hallbergmoos with a 5-1. But now you are facing a VfB, whose 3-0 at Türk Augsburg felt like a gala appearance. "It is of course nice when a lot of things work out that way," emphasized Hallbergmoos interim coach Peter Beierkuhnlein, "but that's just a game."

In training during the week he could see the relief of the end of the negative streak in his men, but at the same time warned of the task that now follows.

“Wasserburg will be a harder game,” was the central message.

With the series of 13 games without a win, the opponent slipped deep into the relegation battle and - like VfB - has already undergone a change of coach.

That is why Beierkuhnlein reckons after the defensively rather indisposed Turks with an opponent who is playing hard.

Wasserburg and Hallbergmoos will first take care of a stable defense.

"It will probably not be such a nice game for the spectators," warns the transition coach, who with further victories also wants to provide arguments for permanent employment.

When it comes to the team line-up, after the best performance of the season, there are many indications that nothing will change. But he still leaves a back door open: “I'm a modern trainer who doesn't automatically have old habits.” Beierkuhnlein makes it clear that there were extreme cases of hardship in the formation last week.

The line-up in central defense (Dennis Hammerl or Carl Opitz) and in the central midfield (Philipp Beetz or David Küttner) ultimately decided on gut instinct.

Meanwhile, it is clear to him that Johannes Petschner is actually a man for the center, but that he can currently help the team more as a left-back.

The coach's gut instinct also says that there is now the first home win: “It is just about time.

And we will also show that we can beat any team from this league at home. "

Lineup:

Kozel - Mömkes, Hammerl, Giglberger, Petschner - Kostorz, Beetz (Küttner), Krause, Werner - Diranko, Aygün.

Source: merkur

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