Plattner provides Summerer with marksmanship
Created: 05/22/2022, 16:18
Most conspicuous SVA player: First Onur Tas converted a penalty to equalize 1:1, then he had to leave the field with yellow-red.
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District league: SVA Palzing loses in Feldmoching, but Dornacher hold 2:2 against Alte Haide.
Palzing
– That wasn't for the faint of heart.
The good news for all fans of SVA Palzing: The club from the Ampertal has maintained its relegation place on the last day of the district league north.
On the way there, however, the team needed help from coach Sepp Summerer.
Because while Palzinger fell behind early on at SpVgg Feldmoching, their competitor FC Alte Haide equalized a 0:2 deficit in the parallel game.
When the whistle was blown in Feldmoching at 1:3 from Palzinger's point of view, the game was still going on in Dornach.
Only close to despair: Sepp Summerer.
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A goal would have been enough for FC Alte Haide to get three points and swap places with Palzinger.
So the eyes wandered in the direction of Michael Mitterweger.
The board phoned a supporter who was following the game in Dornach.
After agonizing minutes, Mitterweger started to cheer.
It was the sign that the Palzinger can play in the relegation.
"We were really happy, but we didn't dance.
We were just happy and relieved," said Summerer, describing the exciting finale of this season.
In the relegation, SC Baldham-Vaterstetten with coach Gedi Sugzda (formerly VfB Hallbergmoos) is the opponent.
The Palzinger should then avoid two things: an early deficit and a weak exploitation of chances like in Feldmoching.
SVA played well but Baris Karaboga shocked the visitors with his goal in the eighth minute.
After that, Palzinger created numerous good opportunities, but again only fourth-placed Munich were able to count.
Noah Maslaton made it 0:2 in the 37th minute and increased the concerns of the SVA.
Shortly before the half-time break, Onur Tas brought the Summerer-Elf up to a goal with a penalty kick.
In the parallel game in Dornach, FC Alte Haide had also reduced the deficit to 1:2 after being 2-0 down.
It stayed exciting.
"But I felt like we could shoot it.
We had chances," said Summerer.
In the end there was still reason for coach Sepp Summerer to celebrate: Thanks to Dornacher Schützenhilfe, Palzing is now playing relegation.
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After the change of sides, little happened in Feldmoching at first.
After a little more than an hour of play, it finally got dicey.
Alte Haide equalized and Tas had to leave the field with yellow-red.
Outnumbered, the guests conceded their third goal in the 81st minute through Mehmet Köse.
A little later, Summerer replaced Noah Staudt.
“Noah immediately asked how things were in Dornach.
I said I don't know and I don't want to know," Summerer said.
And further: "Noah then said, 'Coach, that's the only thing that matters now.'
He was right.” Palzinger's defeat was sealed a little later.
The SVA no longer had it in its own hands and was dependent on the help of Dornach.
The shaking began, and in the end it was Summerer's friend Toni Plattner of all people