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Plabst angry at his own team and the referee

2022-05-01T14:18:08.144Z


Plabst angry at his own team and the referee Created: 05/01/2022, 16:09 Robert Rohrhirsch prepared the 2:0. © michalek LANDESLIGA SEF lost a 2-0 lead in Holzkirchen, foul not called before a penalty Freising – The footballers from SE Freising returned home disappointed on Saturday afternoon. Not because the Plabst-Elf in the foothills of the Alps got hit on the lid, in the end it was 2-2 again


Plabst angry at his own team and the referee

Created: 05/01/2022, 16:09

Robert Rohrhirsch prepared the 2:0.

© michalek

LANDESLIGA SEF lost a 2-0 lead in Holzkirchen, foul not called before a penalty

Freising – The footballers from SE Freising returned home disappointed on Saturday afternoon.

Not because the Plabst-Elf in the foothills of the Alps got hit on the lid, in the end it was 2-2 against TuS Holzkirchen.

However: It would have been much more possible for the SE Freising.

Coach Plabst is actually a quiet fellow.

After the away game at TuS Holzkirchen, which is neighboring in the table, the trainer could see the anger.

On the one hand on his team, because they had not played a 2-0 lead to the finish.

But also to referee Alexander Schkarlat.

At first things went quite well for the guests, who surprisingly put their stamp on the match in the first round.

“That was pretty decent, which is why Plabst summed it up afterwards.

After just four minutes, Felix Günzel took a cross directly from the side and heaved the ball into the net to make it 1-0 (4th).

The SEF seemed to do everything right even before the change of sides.

After a corner, Robert Rohrhirsch beheaded Aron Mättig's shoulder, from where the ball jumped into the goal to make it 2-0 (36').

Lerchenfelder also dominated the game in the second half, but then had a lot of trouble with referee Alexander Schkarlat.

But not only because of his decisions about the home side's 2-1 goal with a penalty kick (Sean Erten, 68th).

Because: This was preceded by a clear foul on Daniel Zanker, which was not punished, and then Benedict Geuenich caused the penalty.

"The fact that the referee then publicly says afterwards that it was a clear wrong decision doesn't help us either," Plabst complained about the otherwise often unfortunate actions of the referee.

To make matters worse, Holzkirchen equalized a little later through Franz Fischer with a header after a corner (73').

Twice as bitter for Freising: Shortly after the change of sides and later after the interim equaliser, they had several chances of scoring a third goal, but Robert Rohrhirsch, Nikolai Davydov and Luka Brudtloff didn't finish with enough concentration.

So it ended up being a disappointing draw.

Source: merkur

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