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TSV Poing footballers reach first milestone - coaching duo stays in club
Created: 05/05/2022Updated: 05/05/2022 09:54
Then the cheering fountain splashed into the night sky: The Poinger footballers celebrated early promotion to the district league after the 5-0 win on Tuesday evening.
© Photo: Christian Riedel
TSV Poing has made it clear that it will be promoted to the district football class.
With a 5-0 (2-0) win over relegation-threatened TSV Waldtrudering II on Tuesday evening, coach Stefan de Prato's team achieved their goal four games before the end of the season.
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– “I was really excited before the game.
I hadn't felt such nervousness in a long time.
After the final whistle, a big stone fell off me,” said the player-coach in a hoarse voice the day after the events.
The success was celebrated in high spirits until late at night.
"I went to bed at 2:30 but I wasn't the last," he said meaningfully.
A few hours earlier, the team had caused a sensation on the pitch.
Nino Siebert put the Poinger in the lead with a strong individual action (13th).
Shortly thereafter, Paul Heinsch increased his header from a corner (14').
In the second half, Florent Bobaj managed to score a corner kick directly into the opponent's goal (60'), before Siebert scored his second goal of the evening (70').
"I might have to leave Nino out in the remaining league games, otherwise he'll end up scoring more goals this season than me," de Prato joked appreciatively.
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The final point was set by Lukas Nick, who shot a free kick into the corner with the announcement – 5:0 (90th).
“I asked him on the pitch if he would hit him.
Lukas answered dryly with 'yes' and that's how it was,” the coach said enthusiastically.
Immediately after the final whistle, de Prato and his assistant coach Florian Muck were caught off guard.
Both had to endure the usual beer shower.
Department head Lucky Auer initially seemed to get away with it: "I was too blue-eyed.
I saw the empty tankards and thought I would be spared.” Wrong thought.
It also caught the head of department.
However, Auer was able to get over it: “I would like to thank the coaches and the team for their performance.
We definitely counted on the right people.” And the successful coaching team de Prato/Muck will remain with TSV in the coming season.
Both sides agreed to extend the contract by another year.
Before the plans for the coming season are finalized, the championship title should first be brought in.
"We have set ourselves the goal of completing the season without defeat," announced de Prato.
Maybe that would be the right occasion for another celebration.
(Florian Hennig)