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Sick players in the lineup

2021-11-19T18:04:25.048Z


In the last game before the winter break, TSV Eching plays at ASV Dachau. Eching - In the last few weeks before the winter break, many teams go to the pain limit. This also applies to the grass pitches. TSV Eching knows. It looks different in the Sepp Helfer Stadium, because the ASV Dachau field has not been played in recent weeks. The ball will roll there again on Saturday when the people of Dac


In the last game before the winter break, TSV Eching plays at ASV Dachau.

Eching

- In the last few weeks before the winter break, many teams go to the pain limit.

This also applies to the grass pitches.

TSV Eching knows.

It looks different in the Sepp Helfer Stadium, because the ASV Dachau field has not been played in recent weeks.

The ball will roll there again on Saturday when the people of Dachau receive the TSV at 1 p.m.

ASV Dachau last played a little more than a month ago in front of a home crowd. In the 5-2 win against FSV Pfaffenhofen, the then front runner shone for a long time. This was followed by a two-week corona-related break and two more game-free weekends due to the wedding of a player and the corona case at opponent TSV Rohrbach. Last Wednesday, ASV returned to play as runner-up in the table - with a 2-2 draw at SVA Palzing. “It's good that we now have a relatively large number of games in a short period of time. On Saturday against Eching we get the chance to do better, ”said Haupt. On a lawn that should suit the strong ASV better than the ground in Palzing.

TSV Eching is miles away from a passable place. Last weekend in the bitter 3-2 defeat against SpVgg Feldmoching, the Echinger team started in their light gray and white jerseys. At the end of the game, the zebras could hardly be distinguished from the dark blue Feldmoching horses. “The better the pitch, the more it benefits a strong team like the Dachauers. But we're also looking forward to playing on a good pitch again, ”said coach Michael Schütz. Schütz takes the defeat against Feldmoching in a sporty way, but he still does not speak well of the Munich team. “We had a lot of cancellations, including Corona cases, and asked whether the Feldmochingen team would postpone the game. You refused. We had to set up sick players. It couldn't be beat in terms of unfairness.I'll never forget that, ”said Schütz.

On the other hand, he was proud of his team.

“They cut everything out,” said the coach.

For the duel on Saturday, players are on the brink.

Jonas Dworsky and Michael Kornprobst are absent from Dachau, while Daniel Amannsberger is looking bad for the Eching team.  

Source: merkur

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