Coach accuses team of lack of discipline and class
Created: 04/15/2022, 22:28
Spectators at the Moosinninger acrobatics interlude (l. Dennis Stauf): Nelson Rook from Baldham (r.).
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After the third defeat in a row, SC Baldham-Vatstetten is in the relegation swamp.
Vaterstetten
– The football district league game between SC Baldham-Vaterstetten and FC Moosinning was not even fifteen minutes old when the home team already suspected that from a sporting point of view “this would not be a nice Easter”, as coach Gedi Sugzda expressed his disappointment.
The 53-year-old football teacher was able to use this "dam... initial phase" to explain in two case studies why SCBV got stuck in the relegation zone.
First the 0:1 (like later the 0:3) after a Moosinninger corner kick: “We have a clear assignment for standards, which hangs in the dressing room on boards and pictures.
If the most dangerous header is then left alone and can happily head in, it is not only due to a lack of discipline, but also to a lack of class.”
From his point of view it is "incredible" how often his protégés ignore agreements in defensive behavior and open up "rooms for interpretation".
It was "naïve if we only defended well in two out of six games," Gedi Sugzda seamlessly led to the game-deciding, equally symbolic, scene: the dismissal of Michael Reiter, who unluckily kicked an opponent who ran in from behind when trying to clear head caught.
"The opponent was a tenth of a second quicker on the ball, and Michi is not to blame for that, although he can go there differently beforehand," Sugzda was annoyed on the one hand that "double standards" were used when Simon Lämmermeier was rudely attacked shortly afterwards .
On the other hand, he calculated:
“Overall we played 110 minutes in the last two games with a man down.
You have to imagine this!
Of course, being third from last is then impossible to get anything against the top teams.”
Red card for Michael Reiter
Of course, Moosinning's away win is well deserved.
A look at the fairness table should still be a warning to Sugzda's players: leaders in red (5) and yellow-red (4).
"It's been a problem for us throughout the season.
Out of stupidity, inability or a lack of cleverness.” Only discipline, courage and the will to improve could save SCBV from relegation in the remaining five games.
"I believe in this squad and their good character as directly as I address mistakes," said Gedi Sugzda.
"After Easter we have to train properly and minimize our mistakes."