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BSC Oberhausen at first desolate - and at the end successful

2021-11-10T08:56:51.814Z


Not much came together in the first half. But in the end the handball players of the BSC Oberhausen had reason to be happy in the regional league duel with TSV Schongau.


Not much came together in the first half.

But in the end the handball players of the BSC Oberhausen had reason to be happy in the regional league duel with TSV Schongau.

Oberhausen / Schongau - The handball players of the BSC Oberhausen remain unbeaten in the regional league.

The Schongau women, on the other hand, are still waiting for their first sense of achievement this season.

That is the result of the district comparison, which the BSC women decided in their own hall with 20:17 (7: 8).

“The fighting performance and the defense were good.

The exploitation of chances was very bad ”, judged Oberhausen's trainer Andrea Daisenberger after the hard-fought work victory.

"We could have taken something with us, but we missed too many good opportunities and allowed ourselves too many pass errors, which the BSC took advantage of," analyzed Schongau's coach Sven Sölla.

BSC Oberhausen wins against Schongau 20:17

Its team got after a balanced start in the course of the first half increasingly the upper water. "The girls implemented the requirements well," said Sölla, praising his protégés, who fought for a 6: 3 lead (21st). For his Oberhausen coaching colleague Daisenberger, this score was the reason for a break. Obviously she had chosen the right words, because after that things went a little better for the hostesses. “Nevertheless, the first half was desolate. We often threw the Schongau goalkeeper directly into the hands, ”said Daisenberger. But there was also positive news for the BSC: when they switched sides, they were only one hit behind.

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The women from Oberhausen came out of the cabin with more drive and greater precision in the end. This was clearly noticeable in a 14:10 lead (48th) for the BSC. "We didn't get enough of the backcourt, and you also noticed the lack of match practice," said Sölla, whose team paused for a whole month after the season opener. The Schongauerinnen tried hard to catch up in the final phase, but Oberhausen was stable in defense and scored the goals at the right time. Therefore, the guests did not come close to the end.

Statistics: Oberhausen:

Elisabeth Vincenzi (7/3 seven meters), Eva Benedikt (5), Veronika Rohr (2), Theresa Nutzinger (2), Simone Schüller (1), Anna Lautenbacher (1), Julia Reindl (1), Regina Weingand (1) Kaya Richter, Magdalena Reindl, Katharina Gschliesser, Kristina Richter;

Goalkeepers: Christina Weingand, Michaela Scheffel.

Schongau:

Cleo Koch (5), Anna Amberg (4/4 seven meters), Andrea Salzmann (2/1), Julia Biehl (2), Tanja Rösner (2), Alisa Frank (1), Annalena Wiedemann (1), Magdalena Weber, Alexandra Nefedow;

Goalkeeper: Julia Fest

Source: merkur

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