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SpVgg Unterhaching doesn't care about excess numbers

2021-11-21T18:10:18.978Z


The SpVgg Unterhaching doesn’t get past a 1-1 draw despite a long outnumbering at FC Augsburg II. The SpVgg Unterhaching doesn’t get past a 1-1 draw despite a long outnumbering at FC Augsburg II. Unterhaching - The SpVgg Unterhaching doesn’t get beyond a draw despite a long outnumber against FC Augsburg II, the second average performance in a row gave the suburbs in the Bayern Regional Football League the second draw in a row. In front of 480 spectators at the Augsburg Rosenaustadion, the Hac


The SpVgg Unterhaching doesn’t get past a 1-1 draw despite a long outnumbering at FC Augsburg II.

Unterhaching

- The SpVgg Unterhaching doesn’t get beyond a draw despite a long outnumber against FC Augsburg II, the second average performance in a row gave the suburbs in the Bayern Regional Football League the second draw in a row.

In front of 480 spectators at the Augsburg Rosenaustadion, the Hachinger team separated from FC Augsburg II with 1: 1 (0: 1).

Despite a red card for FCA goalkeeper Daniel Klein in the 26th minute, it was not enough for SpVgg to win.

“Augsburg defended away with man and mouse in the second half.

And we couldn't achieve the 2: 1 and get the three points, which was actually our goal, ”said SpVgg co-trainer Robert Lechleiter.

As in the previous week in the 1-1 draw against 1. FC Nürnberg II, the Hachinger team did not play with their successful storm duo Stephan Hain and Patrick Hobsch either with the Swabians, as Hain was absent in Augsburg due to illness.

And once again the Hachinger struggled in front of the opposing goal.

In the first half, Christoph Ehlich had two good chances to take the lead, but the midfielder from Hachingen missed them (7th, 18th).

After Lasse Günther had scored the surprising 1-0 for the home team (21st), the game seemed to turn in favor of the guests on the other side with an attack by Haching's attacker José-Pierre Vunguidica.

The 31-year-old striker was put down by Augsburg goalkeeper Dominik Klein as the last man, whereupon the FCA goalkeeper was shown the red card by referee Angelika Söder (26th).

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This scene leads to the Hachingen equalizer: Substitute FCA goalkeeper Maximilian Engl (in blue dress) fouls Christoph Ehlich from Unterhaching - for this there is a penalty, which Patrick Hobsch converts to the final score 1: 1.

© Sven Leifer

But then the big deficit with the Hachingers was shown in the majority when top strikers like Hain are missing. Although there were two good chances to equalize in the first round, Markus Schwabl was unable to complete them successfully (35th, 40th).

The guests acted only marginally more effectively in front of the opposing goal in the second half. Good opportunities arose here too, but only Hobsch was able to convert a penalty kick to 1: 1 after substitute Augsburg goalkeeper Maximilian Engl had knocked Hachinger Ehlich off his feet in the penalty area (69th). Haching played out other great opportunities. Hobsch failed, however, to Engl (75th). Substitute Boipelo Mashigo also found his champion a little later in a shot from the edge of the box in the heavily parried Swabian goalkeeper (76th). In the final minute it was Engl again who intercepted a cross from substitute Dominik Bacher in front of the running Sandro Porta (90th). The sixth Hachinger success in the sixth duel against Augsburg did not materialize.

SpVgg Unterhaching

: Weidinger - Schwabl, Welzmüller, Kyere, Turtschan (53rd Mashigo) - Skarlatidis (87th Pisot), Westermeier (80th Seidel), Zimmermann (64th Porta), Ehlich - Hobsch, Vunguidica (64th Bacher)

Goals

: 1: 0 Günther (21st), 1: 1 Hobsch (69th, FE) Referee: Angelika Söder (Ochsenbruck)

Red card

: D. Klein (Augsburg / 23rd, emergency brake)

Source: merkur

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