First fiasco, then furor
Created: 05/15/2022Updated: 05/15/2022 20:34
By: Oliver Rabuser
Debutant with potential: Florian Augscheller (r.).
© Oliver Rabuser
SV Ohlstadt remains true to itself and continues to show two faces in the football district league.
Which of course the coach doesn't like.
Lenggries
– The SV Ohlstadt is and remains the mystery of this football district league.
Of course, more than half a dozen squad players were missing in the 3:4 defeat against promotion candidates Lenggries.
And the importance of the game was also extremely low from the point of view of the guests.
But it is precisely on this point that coaches and some kickers have different opinions.
Jan Tischer seethes when he has to follow a performance free of any passion.
There is so much that would justify a more pleasing appearance alongside the bland table image.
Players from the second row could finally present themselves with a reasonable playing time, preparatory work for the coming season could be tackled or just the great football weather could be taken as a suggestion.
But none of that was seen on Saturday.
From the Ohlstadt perspective, the first act raised nothing but questions.
Distances were wrong, duels were fought in the best beer tent manner, the body language mostly resembled a fiasco.
And that the LSC was no more than 3-0 ahead is like a miracle.
However, Tischer did without the more than justified break, but gave his losers a 15-minute chance to rehabilitate.
Later there was support from Maximilian Baumann and Andreas Wörner - kickers from the reserve that the first team had outclassed in Thursday's training game.
Lo and behold: suddenly it worked.
Tobias Reissl scored the goal after a pass from Luis Frombeck.
A short relapse led to 1:4.
But then came the time of the debutant.
Eligible to play for the SVO for the first time, Florian Augscheller indicated his great potential.
In his second conspicuous scene, the 21-year-old was put down in the penalty area.
Only he knows why referee Hans Gleißner allowed play to continue despite the best view.
"It would have been our turn with the 911," emphasizes Tischer.
But then Augscheller skilfully nodded a lob from Simon Nutzinger into the net.
After an unintentional handball by Florian Adlwarth, Nutzinger was allowed to take the penalty.
But it wasn't enough for a draw.
"We wouldn't have deserved it because of the first half," the coach clarifies.