In the Bayernliga promotion round, things just don't want to go well for the "Miners".
During the guest appearance in Miesbach, coach Christian Kratzmeir not only blamed misconduct on his own team for the defeat.
Peißenberg
– Also in the third game of the Bayernliga promotion round, the Peißenberg “Miners” remained without a sense of achievement.
After the defeats against Buchloe and Amberg, coach Christian Kratzmeir's men also left the ice as losers at TEV Miesbach.
"But a point would have been possible," said Kratzmeir after the 3: 5 (0: 2, 2: 1, 1: 2) in the second of the main round, who only played with twelve field players after a Corona break.
"But they were all of high quality," reported Kratzmeir, whose team was better positioned in purely quantitative terms.
However, the Peißenberger ran with four U20 players.
"We slept through the first third completely, so maybe we were unsure," Kratzmeir identified one reason for the defeat.
Game penalty for Öndörtoglu causes incomprehension in the Peißenberg camp
The second factor that had a significant influence on the result was the referee's performance.
"Even the TEV fans and the Miesbach board of directors confirmed that we were clearly disadvantaged," said an angry Kratzmeir about the unequal treatment of penalties by the four-man team of referees.
"Sinan Ondörtoglu got a game penalty after a clean check, but there was nothing like that against Miesbach's Bacher," complained Kratzmeir.
"You can also check all of this on TV," said the "Miners" coach, whose team initially struggled to get going.
Peißenberg sleeps through the first section completely
Moritz Birkner missed one of the few chances the guests had in the first round.
In return, Felix Feuerreiter scored the Miesbach lead (4th).
As a result, the home side dominated the action over long stretches.
TSV goalkeeper Korbinian Sertl kept his team in the game with a few saves.
Shortly before the first siren, however, he was powerless when the Miesbacher punished a disc loss by the "Miners" in their own third with the 2-0 (20th).
"We then clearly addressed the deficits in the dressing room," explained Kratzmeir.
New signing Dominik Pawliczek scored a goal in his first game for Peißenberg
His team then came back onto the ice with more momentum.
New signing Dominik Pawliczek immediately showed off his qualities.
After a strong solo he sank the disc to make it 1:2 in the near post (23').
"A great goal," praised Kratzmeir.
The goal gave his team a boost.
However, he was slowed down by the game penalty against Ondörtoglu (28th).
Stefano Rizzo promptly used the majority to make it 3:1 for the TEV (33rd).
Barely complete again, former Miesbacher Niko Fissekis made the game exciting again with his goal to make it 2:3 (35th).
After the compensation, Peißenberg's fate takes its course
In the final round, the Peissenbergers pushed for an equaliser.
This was also achieved after Tobias Estermaier poked the disc into the Miesbach goal to make it 3:3 during a TSV outnumbered game (47th).
However, the joy of the Peißenberg supporters who traveled with them only lasted for a short time.
Sebastian Deml used the next penalty time against the “Miners” to make it 4:3 for the home side (50th).
With his sweeping goal to make it 5:3, Bobby Slavicek finally made the favorite's 5:3 home win perfect (58th).
The Peißenbergers had long faces after the final whistle, and not only because of the annoying defeat.
Max Brauer was injured in a hard check in the first third.
That should be the end of the season for the defender.
statistics
TEV Miesbach - TSV Peißenberg 5: 3 (2: 0, 1: 2, 2: 1)
1st period:
1:0 (3:50) Feuerreiter (Slavicek, Grabmaier), 2:0 (19:23) Feuerreiter (Slavicek, Kirsch).
2nd period:
2: 1 (22:18) Pawliczek, 3: 1 (32:03) Rizzo (Kirsch, Grabmaier/5-4), 3: 2 (34:42) Fissekis (Birkner).
3rd period:
3: 3 (46:41) Estermaier (Maier, Vogl/5-4), 4: 3 (49:16) Deml (Fischhaber, Slavicek/5-4), 5: 3 (57:15) Slavicek (Nowak, Rizzo).
Penalty minutes:
Miesbach 16, Peißenberg 14 + 5 for Ondörtoglu (incorrect physical attack) + 20 for Ondörtoglu (game misconduct penalty).
Spectators:
220.