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Decisive games for the A class: basement children hope for a happy ending

2022-05-23T19:16:55.762Z


Decisive games for the A class: basement children hope for a happy ending Created: 05/23/2022Updated: 05/23/2022, 17:46 Robert Kühnel (VfB): "We'll give everything to stay up." © Verein Four district teams are represented in the relegation to the A class. VfB Hallbergmoos III is happy to have reinforcements - and there is a derby in Zolling. District – Is there still a happy ending for three A


Decisive games for the A class: basement children hope for a happy ending

Created: 05/23/2022Updated: 05/23/2022, 17:46

Robert Kühnel (VfB): "We'll give everything to stay up." © Verein

Four district teams are represented in the relegation to the A class.

VfB Hallbergmoos III is happy to have reinforcements - and there is a derby in Zolling.

District

– Is there still a happy ending for three A-class football teams from the district of Freising?

FCA Unterbruck II, SV Marzling II and VfB Hallbergmoos III want to defend their places in the A-class through a successful relegation.

The B-class third TSV Nandlstadt II challenges the Unterbrucker.

FCA Unterbruck II – TSV Nandlstadt II.

The tension before the game on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Zolling is of course very high, emphasizes Unterbruck's coach Patrick Schnatmann.

“However, I am optimistic.

After the last good performances we start with full self-confidence.” The relegation is something special for his squad.

“The players really have to enjoy that in front of a lot of spectators.

I am convinced that they will do everything they can.” The squad will not be greatly strengthened from the “First”, Patrick Schnatmann largely trusts his well-rehearsed team.

In Zolling you meet an unknown opponent.

"But that doesn't matter - we only have to look after ourselves anyway."

Patrick Schnatmann (FCA): "I'm optimistic.

We start with full self-confidence.” © Verein

Nandlstadt's 2nd department head Christoph Irl sees the relegation as a "unique thing" for his men: "We never made promotion a goal, it would be a huge success." - Class 4 established and can now be rewarded for their commitment: "The decision about a whole season in just one game - of course that has its appeal.

We have a healthy mix of experienced and young players and we're looking forward to the task.” There are no reinforcements from the first team at TSV II either, the kickers could play without pressure, says Irl.

(By the way: everything from the region is now also available in our regular Freising newsletter.)

Christoph Irl (Nandlstadt): "The climb would be a huge success." © Club

SV Marzling II – SC Kirchasch II.

"We don't want to be relegated under any circumstances, that would be absolutely bitter." The pressure on his team is quite high, says Marzling's coach Matthias Kugler ahead of the game on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in Berglern.

The squad looks a lot better that day than on the originally scheduled Tuesday: "We can certainly strengthen ourselves.

All men who are eligible to play go along.” One or the other from the “First” should help with the mission to stay up in the league.

Despite all the nervousness, the kickers should also see the whole thing as an event, emphasizes Matthias Kugler and adds: "There is no role as a favorite against the opponent who is unknown to us." The Kirchascher would have had a positive season in the B-Class 5 with third place had, his men a hitherto negative.

"We want to turn that around and leave the pitch as winners in the end."

Matthias Kugler (SVM): "All men who are eligible to play go with them." © Verein

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VfB Hallbergmoos III – TSV Aspis Taufkirchen II.

Robert Kühnel can look forward to some reinforcements for the decider (Wednesday, 6.30 p.m., Erding Municipal Stadium).

A member of the Bayernliga squad could be there, with Jonas Karl and Nils Matzkowitz, two players from the second.

“This should make our offensive significantly better than last season.

We just didn't score enough goals," emphasizes the VfB coach.

He also demands that his kickers be more compact against Aspis II, the third-placed player from the B-Class 6.

Kühnel doesn't know the opponent, "but I have a good feeling.

The majority of the squad is absolutely keen on this game.” With some players, however, he still has to try to get the blows in the neck from the season so far out of their heads.

In addition to the reinforcements mentioned, Kühnel also wants to take experienced footballers from the AH with him and emphasizes: “We will do everything to stay up in the league.

A descent would be very bitter for us, but we're not thinking about that at the moment."

Bernd Heinzinger

You can find more current news from the district of Freising at Merkur.de/Freising.

Source: merkur

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