Important threesome
Created: 04/13/2022Updated: 04/13/2022 14:22
Allershausen won the catch-up game in Wartenberg.
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District league: TSV Allershausen wins in Wartenberg 1-0.
Allershausen
– The guests won the catch-up game between TSV Wartenberg and TSV Allershausen 1-0.
The man of the evening for the Amperknie kickers was newcomer Felix Bachmann, who only switched back to his home club two weeks ago after a long injury from Hallbergmoos.
In the 65th minute, the 22-year-old curled a free kick from 18 meters from the inside right into the goal, right next to the far post.
“We got a threesome today that wasn't expected.
It's good for the team that they see when they play football without frills and everyone gives their all, then you're rewarded and sometimes keep a clean sheet," said Michael Stiller, a relieved visiting coach.
The game against the sixth-placed team on the hard-to-play adjacent pitch in Wartenberg was tough and characterized by many duels.
Real chances to score were scarce.
The hosts aimed right at the beginning with two long-range shots just wide of the goal.
After that, Allershausen came into play better, but didn't manage to develop a real goal threat.
After the break, Bachmann scored from a free kick, Allershausen fought on passionately and defended the lead to the end.
Wartenberg tried to develop more pressure, so that the guest defense still had to clarify one or the other tricky situation.
But there weren't 100% chances on either side.
It got tricky in the 85th minute when the hosts vehemently demanded a penalty kick, but the referee Paul Görner rightly didn't listen.
With the 1:
Ampertal blast on Easter Monday
On Monday at 3 p.m. the relegation hit against Kirchdorf is on Amperknie.
As in the first leg, which SCK won 2-1, TSV trainer Stiller expects a classy, combative Ampertal derby.
The starting position is particularly precarious for Kirchdorf.
Because in the event of a defeat on Easter Monday, Allershausen would fall to eight points in the fight for relegation places.
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