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SC Riessersee in Memmingen "not callous enough"

2022-02-18T23:14:22.869Z


SC Riessersee in Memmingen "not callous enough" Created: 02/18/2022, 23:35 By: Oliver Rabuser Asset and goalscorer in Memmingen: Riessersee's Robin Soudek. © Oliver Rabuser SC Riessersee had nothing to gain in Memmingen. Except maybe a lesson in callousness. Still, there is no time to quarrel. Memmingen – The Memmingen Indians had won 18 of 19 home games so far this season. The 19th stroke ca


SC Riessersee in Memmingen "not callous enough"

Created: 02/18/2022, 23:35

By: Oliver Rabuser

Asset and goalscorer in Memmingen: Riessersee's Robin Soudek.

© Oliver Rabuser

SC Riessersee had nothing to gain in Memmingen.

Except maybe a lesson in callousness.

Still, there is no time to quarrel.

Memmingen

– The Memmingen Indians had won 18 of 19 home games so far this season.

The 19th stroke came on Friday evening against SC Riessersee.

From the SCR point of view, the reason for the 2:6 defeat was above all a very weak middle third on the Hühnerberg.

It didn't really get any better in the period that followed, so that the SCR also lost out in the fourth comparison with the promotion aspirant.

There is little time to quarrel.

As managing director Pana Christakakis emphasized in advance, the offensive derby mode will be switched to on Saturday.

Finally, the Starbulls Rosenheim will be guests on Sunday (6 p.m.) at the Olympic Ice Sports Center.

Riessersee equal at the beginning of the game

"Do everything we can to get something in Memmingen," Christakakis had demanded before the game.

Would have been within the realm of possibility.

Riessersee was in no way inferior in the usual defense and attack sequences.

The only significant difference was callousness.

If an opportunity arose to use spaces for attacking moves, then it was primarily the people of the Allgäu who came up with valid arguments.

Best example: The 1:0 of ​​the Indians.

Benjamin Kronawitter had the chance to lead the guests on the backhand, but while the SCR was still mentally reviewing the first goal chance of the game, Memmingen's Ludwig Nirschl was already free in front of Mike Böhm, spotted the gap on the stick hand side of the SCR goalie and executed it .

A tough start, no doubt.

But nothing that Riessersee couldn't find an answer to.

Robin Soudek quickly got through on the right-hand side, Indians defender Christopher Kasten lobbed his lob in the middle into his own goal – 1:1.

All in all, the interim result after 20 minutes is absolutely justifiable.

In the second period, Riessersee let himself be put under pressure

But right after the restart, the Indians sharpened the contrast.

"They put us under pressure and are freezing in front of goal," admitted interim coach Anton Raubal, looking at the opponent.

Referee Dominic Erdle punished Florian Vollmer's alleged stick hit and sent him to the penalty box for two minutes.

ECDC veteran Petr Pohl used the advantage in the form of a robust blueliner to make it 2-1.

In the aftermath, the guests then sloppy.

No doubt Nirschl worked hard in the band corner.

This was the only way for Pohl to get the margin after Böhm's rebound.

But the SCR had previously owned discs, which lent an equally negligent nature to the situation.

From the SCR point of view, the 4:1 for Memmingen would have been happily ignored.

Riessersee with room for the way to the Memmingen third, but also with the loss of a disc.

The result was a dream pass from Donat Peter to Sergei Topol and the hosts counterattacked.

"Too passive in your own zone," said Raubal.

The Werdenfelsers were not completely sobered by the events.

Moritz Israel caused excitement when he deflected an untenable shot from Tobias Kircher to make it 2:4.

But even now, the SCR made life difficult for itself.

Vollmer had a vocabulary ready that referee Erdle didn't like: The result was a penalty and the decisive fifth goal for Sergej Waßmiller's men.

4 deflected.

But even now, the SCR made life difficult for itself.

Vollmer had a vocabulary ready that referee Erdle didn't like: The result was a penalty and the decisive fifth goal for Sergej Waßmiller's men.

4 deflected.

But even now, the SCR made life difficult for itself.

Vollmer had a vocabulary ready that referee Erdle didn't like: The result was a penalty and the decisive fifth goal for Sergej Waßmiller's men.

Things went well for the second, but in the SCR Soudek remained largely alone with a good performance, Kronawitter missed another top-class player and the rest was too transparent.

"We weren't cold-blooded enough," Raubal summed up.

Source: merkur

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