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Schongau mini group ripped off and in good shape

2021-12-28T03:15:00.993Z


Schongau mini group ripped off and in good shape Created: 12/28/2021, 4:00 AM From: Roland Halmel Stumbled because of: Kevin Steiner (black and yellow jersey / archive photo) and EA Schongau won 4-1 at ERSC Amberg. © Roland Halmel Small troop, maximum success: At the ERSC Amberg, EA Schongau got the full number of points and thus took an important step towards the promotion round. Schongau -


Schongau mini group ripped off and in good shape

Created: 12/28/2021, 4:00 AM

From: Roland Halmel

Stumbled because of: Kevin Steiner (black and yellow jersey / archive photo) and EA Schongau won 4-1 at ERSC Amberg.

© Roland Halmel

Small troop, maximum success: At the ERSC Amberg, EA Schongau got the full number of points and thus took an important step towards the promotion round.

Schongau - EA Schongau has taken another step towards the championship round, for which a place in the top eight is necessary.

At their table neighbors ERSC Amberg, the "Mammuts" won 4: 1.

"The boys ripped off that and played it routinely," said EAS team manager Martin Resch, praising the confident performance of the Schongau mini-troupe, which had only 13 field players against the home-strong Ambergers. "We made few mistakes, kept the opponent well away from the goal, and the power play also worked," said Resch, naming the three success factors for the third EAS victory in a row. An optimal start to the game did the rest: Jason Lavallee (5th) scored 1-0, only 28 seconds later Florian Seelmann (6th), who successfully processed a perfect discard from Daniel Holzmann, made it 2-0. The EAS put away the subsequent hit by the Ambergers through Felix Köbele's (14th) dust gate. In the only outnumbered game of the first round, Daniel Holzmann (16th) increased to 3: 1.

Schongau convinces in Amberg in several ways

As a result, the "Mammoths" usually turned out to be a step faster than the home side.

“That was perhaps also a result of the relaxed training on Christmas Day,” said Resch.

In general, the EAS is in good shape in terms of stamina: "We had enough grains at the back," said Resch.

On top of that, Schongau was doing well defensively.

Another overpaid goal from Kevin Steiner (36th), who dusted off to 4-1, also made it easier for the guests.

Amberg still had a few chances in the final round, but Daniel Blankenburg kept his box clean so that the seventh EAS away win this season was no longer in danger.

On Tuesday (8 p.m.) the Mammoths await ESC Kempten for a catch-up game. "That will be a different number, everything has to be right in order to score," says Resch. However, the Schongauer proved at 6: 5 in Kempten that the ESC can be beaten. "We also have the necessary self-confidence", Resch is convinced that we can land our fourth victory in a row. In terms of personnel, things are looking a little better against Kempten, as Simon Maucher, who is missing in Amberg, is available again. The EAS offers spectators the opportunity to conduct rapid tests under supervision in front of the stadium. However, you must bring the test kits with you.

Statistics:

1st third: 0: 1 (4:46) Lavallee (Müller, Holzmann), 0: 2 (5:14) Seelmann (Holzmann), 1: 2 (13:39) Köbele (Mennear, Schmitt), 1 : 3 (15:46) Holzmann (Höfler, Steiner / 5-4).

2nd third: 1: 4 (35:07) Steiner (Keil, Höfler / 5-4).

Third third: no goals.

Penalty minutes: Amberg 8, Schongau 6. Referee: Ober, Peisl.

Spectators: 535.

Source: merkur

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