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Relegation: Dresden against Kaiserslautern in the live ticker – Dynamo needs the first win of the year

2022-05-24T16:41:35.695Z


Relegation: Dresden against Kaiserslautern in the live ticker – Dynamo needs the first win of the year Created: 05/24/2022, 18:32 By: Christoph Klaucke Dynamo Dresden and Kaiserslautern deliver a close relegation duel. © Vigneron/Imago Dynamo Dresden and Kaiserslautern are fighting for relegation and promotion after the 0-0 draw in the first leg. We accompany the relegation second leg in the l


Relegation: Dresden against Kaiserslautern in the live ticker – Dynamo needs the first win of the year

Created: 05/24/2022, 18:32

By: Christoph Klaucke

Dynamo Dresden and Kaiserslautern deliver a close relegation duel.

© Vigneron/Imago

Dynamo Dresden and Kaiserslautern are fighting for relegation and promotion after the 0-0 draw in the first leg.

We accompany the relegation second leg in the live ticker.

  • Relegation

    to

    the 2nd Bundesliga

    : Dynamo Dresden – 1. FC Kaiserslautern -:- (-:-), 8.30 p.m

  • Dresden

    is waiting for

    victory

    : Dynamo could not win a game in 2022

  • Paul Will

    suffers

    head injury

    : Dresden midfielder had to be hospitalized after the first leg

  • This ticker is continuously updated

Dresden – The last participant for the 2nd Bundesliga in the coming season is being sought.

After Hamburger SV has to spend another year in the lower house after yesterday's defeat against Hertha BSC, Dynamo Dresden and 1. FC Kaiserslautern would love to be in the 2nd division.

Relegation or relegation and promotion - the decision will be made in the 2022 relegation.

We accompany the game of fate between Dresden and Kaiserslautern at 8.30 p.m. here in the live ticker.

Dynamo Dresden vs. Kaiserslautern in the live ticker: relegation second leg completely open

In the relegation first leg, Dynamo Dresden and Kaiserslautern drew 0-0, chances were scarce.

In the second leg, both teams have to get out of their shells and score goals.

If there were another draw, extra time and then a penalty shoot-out would decide.

The away goals rule has also been abolished in relegation since this season.

Dresden now sees itself at an advantage in the second leg.

Finally, the Saxons found a way out of the "hell" on the Betzenberg with almost 50,000 spectators undamaged and are allowed to compete with 30,000 fans in their home Rudolf Harbig Stadium.

"Now we're playing in front of our curve and our fans, it's going to really burn there," announced Dynamo captain Tim Knipping.

Coach Guerino Capretti is also certain that the team will “find a loud, great atmosphere”, “the boys need that”.

Dresden is waiting for victory: Dynamo could not win a game in 2020

Kaiserslautern's new coach Dirk Schuster, who was on the sideline for the Palatinate for the first time in the first leg, gets a shot of extra motivation from the away hurdle.

"There is actually nothing nicer than having 30,000 people against you in the stadium and then being able to prove to these people that you can also hurt their team," said the native of Chemnitz.

The guests will receive support from 3,000 Lauterers who have traveled with them and from afar at the sold-out public viewing in the Fritz Walter Stadium.

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Kaiserslautern need a win to return to the two divisions after four years, if necessary on penalties.

An "extreme pressure situation that you can't simulate beforehand in training," said Schuster.

You want to prevent this as much as possible, both on the FCK side and at Dresden.

The hosts also want a win, but Dynamo failed to win a single game in all of 2022.

Paul Will suffers head injury: Dresden midfielder had to go to the hospital after the first leg

Whether the former Kaiserslautern player Paul Will can help is still uncertain.

The midfielder, who celebrated the third division championship with FC Bayern's second team two years ago but was not allowed to get promoted, had to be hospitalized after suffering a concussion in the first leg.

"Paul is doing much better, I'm very confident about that," said Dresden coach Guerino Capretti.

Follow the relegation second leg between Dynamo Dresden and Kaiserslautern live on TV and stream today or here on tz.de in our live ticker.

Source: merkur

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