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Relegation: relegation for Dresden, promotion for Kaiserslautern - Dynamo fans escalate with pyro fireworks

2022-05-25T03:01:21.886Z


Relegation: relegation for Dresden, promotion for Kaiserslautern - Dynamo fans escalate with pyro fireworks Created: 05/25/2022, 04:46 By: Christoph Klaucke Dynamo fans ignite pyrotechnics: fireworks fly onto the field in the relegation second leg between Dresden and Kaiserslautern. © Robert Michael/dpa Kaiserslautern is promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga after a 2-0 win in Dresden – Dynamo is rel


Relegation: relegation for Dresden, promotion for Kaiserslautern - Dynamo fans escalate with pyro fireworks

Created: 05/25/2022, 04:46

By: Christoph Klaucke

Dynamo fans ignite pyrotechnics: fireworks fly onto the field in the relegation second leg between Dresden and Kaiserslautern.

© Robert Michael/dpa

Kaiserslautern is promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga after a 2-0 win in Dresden – Dynamo is relegated.

The relegation second leg in the ticker to read.

  • 2nd Bundesliga

    relegation:

    Hercher

    made the

    decision

    : Dynamo Dresden – 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0:2 (0:0)

  • Lauterns Hanslik

    scored the

    lead

    : offensive man scored after a dream combination

  • Dynamo fans

    ignite

    pyro fireworks

    : game had to be interrupted

  • Dresden's Batista Meier

    hit the

    crossbar

    : ex-Bayern talent failed with a free kick

1. FC Kaiserslautern made it and after the 2-0 win in the relegation second leg (first leg 0-0) they are promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.

The Lauterers run into their fan block and let themselves be celebrated.

Dynamo Dresden has to start the bitter transition to the third division.

The fans didn't do the East club any favors with their excessive use of pyrotechnics at the end.

2nd Bundesliga relegation: Dresden – Kaiserslautern 0:2 (0:0)

Lineup Dresden:

Broll - Sollbauer, Knipping, Löwe - Diawusie (46. Vlachodimos), Kade, Stark (30. Batista Meier), Becker (80. Drchal) - Frankincense (68. Borrello) - Daferner, Königsdörffer

List Kaiserslautern:

Raab - Zimmer, Tomiak, Kraus, Zuck (69th Schad) - Ciftci (72nd Niehues), Ritter - Hercher, Wunderlich, Hanslik (88th Stehle) - Boyd

Gates:

0-1 Hanslik (59'), 0-2 Hercher (92')

FINAL WHISTLE

100 minutes:

Lautern counters again.

Boyd lays down for Redondo, but he fails because of Broll.

Fireworks are flying onto the field again, can you believe it!

99 minutes:

After a five-minute break, referee Daniel Siebert actually starts the game again.

Dynamo fans ignite pyro fireworks: game paused!

Fan block on fire

97 minutes:

Unbelievable what is happening here!

Now there is even a fire in the lower part of the dynamo fan block, a fire has started in two places on the stairs.

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94 minutes:

What is happening now in the Rudolf Harbig Stadium makes you sad.

The Dynamo fans don't want to believe the almost certain descent and ignite pyro fireworks.

Fireworks fly onto the field for minutes.

The game cannot continue and is suspended.

Dynamo fans ignite pyrotechnics: fireworks fly onto the field in the relegation second leg between Dresden and Kaiserslautern.

© Robert Michael/dpa

Hercher made the decision: Kaiserslautern put the lid on shortly before the end

92 minutes:

TOR!

2:0 for Kaiserslautern by Philipp Hercher!

The decision!

Substitute Stehle serves Hercher in the middle, who only has to push in.

90 minutes:

After a long ball, Daferner falls in front of his feet, but Dynamo's top scorer fails to hit the ball and misses the goal by a wide margin.

There are five minutes of stoppage time.

89 minutes:

Dresden now throws everything forward and braces itself against the threat of relegation.

But Kaiserslautern resists with all their passion - promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga beckons.

86 minutes:

Dynamo misses the equalizer!

Vlachodimos appears free in front of Broll, but the FCK keeper makes himself big and throws himself into the line of fire.

83 minutes:

madness!

The huge opportunity to decide: Lautern's Sturmtank Boyd misses the goal from a few meters, but the US boy was probably offside.

78 minutes:

Königsdörffer has the equalizer on his head.

After an arc lamp following a corner, the ball flies on Königsdörffer's skull, but he doesn't get enough pressure on the ball.

Batista Meier on the crossbar: Dynamo-Joker failed with a free kick

71 minutes:

Batista Meier twirls the free kick against the crossbar!

Lautern's keeper Raab is still on it with his fingertips.

70 minutes:

Dynamo have a free-kick chance: Lautern's Ciftci fritters away against Königsdörffer and pulls the foul.

63 minutes:

Dynamo almost equalizes quickly.

But Lauterer and goalkeeper Raab prevented the goal three times in a row with their combined strength.

Hanslik scored the lead: Lautern's offensive man completes a dream combination

59 minutes: TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR for Kaiserslautern!

1-0 through Daniel Hanslik.

What a nice hit!

Ritter sticks through with his outside instep, Wunderlich throws off with a hack and Hanslik chases the thing flat into the mesh.

Bitter for Dynamo: Broll is still there, but this time the keeper cannot prevent the impact.

The FCK sniffs the rise!

Daniel Hanslik scored the opening goal for Kaiserslautern in the relegation second leg in Dresden.

© Michael Taeger/Imago

58 minutes:

The best chance of the game!

Terrence Boyd spirals into the air from a corner kick and gets a header.

But Dynamo goalkeeper Broll is down in a flash and still gets his hand on the ball. What a save!

53 minutes:

Kaiserslautern is not hiding here either.

The Palatinate always run high and can hold their ground in the opposing half at times.

50 minutes:

Königsdörffer presents all his technical skills and suddenly there are three Dresdeners against two Lauterers, but then there is a lack of accuracy.

Batista Meier's flank also found no buyers afterwards.

48 minutes:

Dynamo shifts into forward gear right at the start of the second half.

However, Batista Meier's corner is easy prey for Raab.

2ND HALF WHISTLE

Yannick Stark gives everything today, even if he can no longer help his team on the pitch.

The injured midfielder, who was replaced, initially sat on the dynamo bench with an ice pack on his ankle and then hobbled into the dressing room at half-time to give his team-mates moral support.

Such qualities can be worth their weight in gold in the relegation battle.

"I twisted my ankle a second time without the impact of an opponent, a ligament is probably broken," Stark said at half-time on Sky.

HALFTIME

45 minutes:

Königsdörffer pulls into the penalty area from the left against Zimmer.

The Dynamo striker aims for the short corner again and misses by just a few centimeters – outside netting.

41 minutes:

Dresden goes for the first goal and pins Lauterer in their own penalty area, one corner after the other sails in.

36 minutes:

After the first intense half hour, both teams catch their breath.

But the game could go either way at any time.

Injury shock for Yannick Stark: Ex-Bayern talent Batista Meier came on

30 minutes:

Dresden has to change early: Oliver Batista Meier comes in for Stark.

The midfielder, who has his strengths on the offensive, was trained in the youth at FC Bayern and only came to Dresden in January.

28 minutes:

Stark is down again.

When the guests counterattack, he suddenly feels a violent pull in his already battered foot.

It doesn't go any further.

27 minutes:

Dynamo survives the manpower unscathed: Yannick Stark bites his teeth and returns to the field with a bandaged ankle.

24 minutes:

Dresden's Yannick Stark has to be treated on the sidelines.

Should the next six fail after Paul Will and Akoto, it would be a shock for Dynamo.

Dresden's Yannick Stark cannot continue playing after suffering an ankle injury in the relegation second leg against Kaiserslautern.

© Michael Taeger/Imago

20th minute:

The Dresden fans are now igniting pyrotechnics properly.

One can only hope that the fireworks remain without injuries.

18 minutes:

Extremely dangerous: Wunderlich shoots from a distance with the full instep.

His attempt is deflected by Stark, but Dynamo keeper Broll is there.

17 minutes:

This is how football is fun: offensive, intensity and speed.

Dresden and Kaiserslautern show a completely different face today than four days ago.

Both teams are determined to find their way towards the goal.

14 minutes:

Königsdörffer shakes out two Lauterers in a transition game, but then the fast attacker lacks the strength to finish.

His low shot is easy prey for FCK goalkeeper Raab.

11 minutes:

Kaiserslautern comes into play better after initial problems and directly has a big chance.

The Dresdeners can't get the ball away in the penalty area.

The ball falls at Boyd's feet, but is blocked at the last moment.

Daferner has the first chance of the game: Dynamo attacker just misses

4 minutes:

Dresden with the first chance.

The Lauterers make a bad pass in the build-up.

Daferner doesn't hesitate, his powerful shot just misses the left post.

1st minute:

World Cup referee Daniel Siebert whistles for the game with a three-minute delay.

WHISTLE

FCK fans ignite pyrotechnics: Rocket lands in the dynamo block

Update, 8.30 p.m .:

A rocket flies from the Lauterer Block into the Dynamo fans’ block.

The kick-off is delayed.

Kaiserslautern fans ignite pyrotechnics in the relegation second leg in Dresden.

© Robert Michael/dpa

Update, 8:27 p.m .:

Almost 30,000 fans sing the Dynamo club anthem in the Rudolf Harbig Stadium – goose bumps just before the relegation second leg.

In the fan block, an oversized banner will also be extended as a choreo, and pyrotechnics will also be used.

The Lauterer supporters present a huge club crest with the inscription "Vorwarts".

Update, 8:22 p.m .:

Today Dynamo relies fully on its fans and the notorious K-Block.

In this second league season, Dresden won five, drew five and lost seven in 17 games at their home Rudolf Harbig Stadium.

The goal difference was even balanced with 18:18 hits.

Kaiserslautern, on the other hand, also had a slightly negative away record in the 3rd division: six wins versus seven defeats (five draws).

Update, 8:15 p.m .:

There is only one goal for Dresden coach Guerino Capretti today and that is to stay up.

"We want to deliver an intense game and ideally decide after 90 minutes.

I really liked the duels and defensive work.

On the offensive we have to find better solutions and score goals," said Capretti on Sky.

The Dynamo fans should also do their part: “It will give us wings.

We must all stand together today.

The boys are hot and focused, it's a healthy mix of tension and relaxation." Kaiserslautern's coach Dirk Schuster, on the other hand, is aiming for promotion: "We want to give it our all.

We want to pay something back to the people behind us.”

World Cup referee at the whistle: Daniel Siebert directs relegation between Kaiserslautern and Dresden

Update from May 24, 8 p.m.:

Celebrities on the whistle: World Cup referee Daniel Siebert directs the relegation second leg between Dresden and Kaiserslautern.

The nomination of the geography teacher from Berlin once again illustrates the importance of the game.

Siebert was appointed as the only German referee for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

This season, the 38-year-old has already officiated a Dynamo game in the 1-1 draw against St. Pauli on matchday 26.

Paul Will is out with a head injury: Dresdner suffered a traumatic brain injury in the relegation first leg

Update from May 24th, 7:45 p.m

.: The lineups of both teams are there.

Dresden coach Guerino Capretti made three changes after the 0-0 draw in the first leg of the relegation, two of them forced.

It wasn't enough for the squad for Paul Will (head injury) and Akoto (bruised).

Ex-Lauterer and former Bayern player Will had to be hospitalized after the first leg with a traumatic brain injury.

The two midfielders will be replaced in the middle on the six by Yannick Stark and Julius Kade.

In addition, Robin Becker displaced Guram Giorbelidze on the left flank.

At Kaiserslautern, coach Dirk Schuster changes his starting XI to two positions.

Hikmet Ciftci pushed the strong Julian Niehues onto the bench in midfield.

In addition, right offensive Philipp Hercher is preferred to Kenny Prince Redondo.

Train breakdown on arrival: 650 fans from Kaiserslautern arrive late in Dresden

Update from May 24, 7:10 p.m .:

When fans from Kaiserslautern arrived in Dresden, there was a train breakdown.

As the

picture

reports, 650 FCK supporters are stuck in a special train and are late.

"The train is 90 minutes late due to a track closure near Fulda," says federal police spokesman Holger Uhlitzsch.

"As things stand now, it will still arrive in time."

Originally, the special train, which started around 10 a.m. in Kaiserslautern, was supposed to arrive at Dresden Central Station at 5:25 p.m.

He is now expected around 6.45 p.m.

Upon arrival, FCK fans will be taken directly to the stadium in shuttle buses.

Kick-off is at 8:30 p.m.

In the high-risk game, the Saxon police receive support from Bavaria and Saxony-Anhalt.

A total of over 1000 officers will be deployed.

Dynamo Dresden vs. Kaiserslautern in the live ticker: Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga

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.

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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