ASV Antdorf saved early, SV Raisting II in great need
Created: 2022-05-22Updated: 2022-05-22, 7:16 p.m
By: Paul Hopp
Duel for relegation: ASV Antdorf (left, Nikola Spasic) was ahead of SV Raisting II (right, Lukas Matz) in the end.
© Gisela Schregle
In district class 3, ASV Antdorf had reason to be happy in the district duel with SV Raisting II.
While the ASV cheered, the SVR has to go into a real "relegation endgame".
Raisting – Thomas Müller looked almost a little enviously in the direction of the guests from ASV Antdorf.
They had just formed a large circle in front of their substitute bench and loudly shouted out their joy.
"That's exactly what I wanted today," said the SV Raisting II coach.
The mood after the duel in district class 3 on Sunday between the host SVR and the ASV - they were worlds apart.
While the people of Antdorf celebrated their early relegation after the 2-0 (2-0) away win – and the parallel defeat of 1. FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen II – the Raistinger second team was sad.
The defeat made the SVR fall back to a relegation place.
In a veritable final next weekend against SG Oberau/Farchant, there is even a direct relegation threat.
"We absolutely wanted to prevent such a final," said Müller.
In the Raistinger urge phase, the 0:2 falls
Unlike the week before, when Raistinger shot a 4:3 win against Uffing out of a 0:2 in the final quarter of an hour, this time there was little convergence on the offensive.
Antdorf, which Müller acknowledged with praise, "was better at the back than Uffing".
In addition, there was a glaring weakness in the exploitation of opportunities.
This also became obvious in the few minutes in which the game was decided in retrospect.
With the score at 0:1 from the SVR point of view, the hosts came to an urge phase.
Lukas Matz missed twice (24', 33'), Fernando Ernesto shot over it from a promising position (25').
It got really bitter when Antdorf's goalkeeper Michael Kölbl made a bad pass: Raisting's Elias Stechele was standing in front of a practically empty goal, but shot wide (35').
"You have to equalize," Müller clarified.
And as if that wasn't annoying enough, defender Vincent Werner made a blunder on the other side, which Nikola Spasic used to win the ball, countermove and make it 2-0 (37th).
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If his team concedes 1-1 in this phase, "I don't know how the game will end," said ASV coach Aleksandar Simic.
Ultimately, the defeat came about "through two counterattacks", said a visibly disappointed coach Müller.
The first goal in Antdorf was really worth seeing.
With a quick countermove, the ball ran over three stations before Alexander Michel, who had sprinted forward, was played on the left flank.
Luca Buchner converted his cross to make it 1-0 (21st).
Antdorf defends with a lot of passion
In the second half, the SVR had a lot of ball possession, there was hardly anything urgent.
"We didn't have any situations in the pits," complained Müller.
The Antdorfers had also designed their game to "condense the space in the center", says Simic.
In view of the situation in the table, it was clear to him: "Raisting absolutely has to win." Accordingly, he aligned his team more defensively - and relied on counterattacks.
There were a few chances in the second half, but the guests didn't finish them.
Simic was able to overlook this because "we defended everything with passion".
Raisting's Stechele could have created tension again, his huge chance went unused - the ball went wide from close range (84').
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After the game, the people of Antdorf were happy and above all relieved.
After the final whistle, Markus Winkler, who was injured for a long time, sank exhausted onto the lawn - as if he had run up and down for 90 minutes.
A “season with bankruptcies, bad luck and breakdowns”, according to coach Simic, ended on a happy note for ASV.
Antdorf has scored nine points from the past four games.
"It's a sign that the team is alive and that we deserve it," said Simic.
The descent "would have been fatal," he emphasized.
His protégés “have grown together as a team”.
This is how the victory over the SVR succeeded.
Simic is "glad we don't have a final".
A sentence that Raisting's coach Thomas Müller would certainly have liked to say yesterday.
Statistics:
Goals: 0: 1 (21st) Buchner, 0: 2 (37th) Spasic.
Yellow cards: Raisting 0, Antdorf 1. Referee: Yunis Widholz.
Spectators: 50.