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District league compact: Habach, Polling and Peißenberg have a common problem

2022-04-22T16:03:11.844Z


District league compact: Habach, Polling and Peißenberg have a common problem Created: 04/22/2022, 17:53 By: Roland Halmel Go where it hurts: SV Polling (Maximilian Baumgartner on the left, in the game against Kreuth) absolutely needs points in the home game against Holzkirchen II on Sunday. ©Andreas Mayr In the district league 1, ASV Habach, SV Polling and TSV Peißenberg are all challenged at


District league compact: Habach, Polling and Peißenberg have a common problem

Created: 04/22/2022, 17:53

By: Roland Halmel

Go where it hurts: SV Polling (Maximilian Baumgartner on the left, in the game against Kreuth) absolutely needs points in the home game against Holzkirchen II on Sunday.

©Andreas Mayr

In the district league 1, ASV Habach, SV Polling and TSV Peißenberg are all challenged at home this weekend.

All three have a problem - and it affects the staff.

District – Five to seven games are still on the program for the teams in district league 1 until the end of the season.

In any case, there are still enough points to be awarded to be able to move something in the promotion and relegation battle.

Four teams, including ASV Habach, are fighting for the title and six teams, including Peißenberg and Polling, want to avoid relegation in the bottom of the table.

ASV Habach meets DJK Waldram at home

On the Easter weekend, the cards were reshuffled at the top of the league.

In the top game, FC Deisenhofen II recently defeated TSV Murnau, which had been leading up to that point.

The Deisenhofeners took first place and are now the first contenders for the title.

But ASV Habach and Lenggrieser SC can still dream of the championship title given that they are only slightly up.

In order to make this dream come true, the Habachers must not afford any more slip-ups, as they did in the 1-1 draw against TuS Holzkirchen II.

On paper, a solvable task awaits ASV in the home game on Saturday (3 p.m.) against DJK Waldram.

At the DJK, which has always played at the forefront in recent years, things are not going well this season.

Player and coach changes ensured anything but stability for the Waldramers, who slipped to the penultimate place after seven games without a win.

"But we won't underestimate them for that.

For the DJK, this is almost a final and the last straw, ”expects ASV coach Markus Vogt with a highly motivated opponent.

Vogt does not have good memories of the first leg, his debut as an ASV coach: at the time it was a 2-0 defeat.

In terms of personnel, the Habacher can not draw on the full, as some regulars are missing.

"Then others will have to step into the breach," Vogt doesn't want to use the failures of Martin Leiß, Benedikt Heckmeier and Phil Puchner as an excuse.

SV Polling needs points against Holzkirchen II

A trend-setting week awaits the SV Polling.

Within seven days, coach Robert Färber's men are scheduled to play three games against direct competition in the table basement.

"It's going to be a very important week," said Färber before the comparisons with TuS Holzkirchen II, SV Ohlstadt and DJK Waldram.

It starts with the home game on Sunday (2 p.m.) against TuS Holzkirchen II.

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"The team is difficult to assess, but in any case very strong," said Farber about the eighth, who has two points more than the SVP.

In the first leg at the TuS-Reserve, the Pollinger came under the wheels with 1:7.

So the following applies: "We still have an unfinished business there," says Färber, who also points out that the Pollingers were "tremendously weakened" when they started.

The coach is also currently plagued by personnel worries: in addition to various long-term injuries, including captain Sebastian Gößl, he has a few sick players in the team.

"You have to see if they're fit by Sunday," says Färber.

Notwithstanding these problems, the Pollingers need every point in the relegation battle.

"If we fight hard and fight, I'm confident, after all we're playing at home," Farber has his sights set on a home win.

TSV Peißenberg hopes for a draw against Lenggries

With two narrow 1-0 wins in the basement duels against Bad Kohlgrub and Waldram, TSV Peißenberg ended its dry spell of seven defeats in a row.

With the six points, TSV not only made the connection to the saving shore, which is now only three points away, but coach Florian Heringer's team also did something for the badly damaged self-confidence.

Good morale should help the Peißenbergers in the home game this Saturday (2 p.m.) to survive against Lenggrieser SC.

The roles are clearly divided against the fourth-placed team: "Lenggries is the absolute favourite," says Heringer, not least with a view to the first leg, which his men lost 4-0.

TSV, in particular, couldn't get Max Scheck under control.

The SC goalscorer has now scored 13 goals.

Once again, the Peissenbergers have to rebuild their team due to various failures.

"We'll still throw everything in and see if we can get a point," says Heringer.

Lenggries is the second best “away team” in the district league.

At least 17 points (5 wins/2 draws/2 defeats) from nine games in the foreign pitch.

Source: merkur

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