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FC Penzberg too early in management mode

2022-07-31T14:40:35.392Z


FC Penzberg too early in management mode Created: 07/31/2022, 16:30 By: Andreas Mayr Satisfaction looks different: With the Penzbergers (here the newcomers Denis Grgic, sitting, and Franz Huber) not everything went according to plan against Unterpfaffenhofen. ©Andreas Mayr In the end, the realization remained: At FC Penzberg, after the draw in the home game against Unterpfaffenhofen, there is


FC Penzberg too early in management mode

Created: 07/31/2022, 16:30

By: Andreas Mayr

Satisfaction looks different: With the Penzbergers (here the newcomers Denis Grgic, sitting, and Franz Huber) not everything went according to plan against Unterpfaffenhofen.

©Andreas Mayr

In the end, the realization remained: At FC Penzberg, after the draw in the home game against Unterpfaffenhofen, there is still a lot of room for improvement.

Penzberg

– Simon Ollert really wanted to sift something positive out of these first 90 minutes of the district league season.

"The main thing is not to lose," emphasized the FC Penzberg coach after the 1-1 (1-0) win over SC Unterpfaffenhofen.

Translated the coaching language for the Normalo, it means something like: The start at FCP didn’t go well.

Newcomer Huber submits, newcomer Tobias Ollert completes the 1-0

The new coach has no shortage of fields to work on.

In the analysis after the draw, he chose several.

What bothered him most was his team's reaction after the early 1-0 lead.

A magical Penzberger attack that indicated the offensive potential of the new team.

After a fine solo, Josef Siegert served Franz Huber, the new anchor in the center of the attack, via the left.

Huber's overview had been advertised from many quarters in advance and was now visible to everyone in the stadium.

Although he was in an excellent position himself, he passed the ball on to Tobias Ollert, whose task was not to miss from just a few meters – 1:0 (11th).

Penzberg's goalkeeper Daniel Baltzer makes a strong debut

But it was strange how Penzberg behaved after the opening goal.

The FC kickers were satisfied with the yield, leaving the ball and midfield to the guests.

"That made her strong.

We no longer gave 100 percent and gave them five percent," explains Simon Ollert.

The Penzbergers couldn't get out of this rut ​​in the first half.

The most important moments were in front of goalkeeper Daniel Baltzer, who made a strong debut with several important saves.

Once the eloquent keeper let out a primal scream that would have upset an entire jungle.

Only his teammates didn't quite get the message across.

Coach Ollert immediately praised the clear and loud communication on the field.

It was noticeable how much and loudly now the Final Cut Pro is talking.

Penzberg angry about time penalty against Mohamed Barrie

Although the coach would like a little more focus on the game when it comes to referee decisions.

So the jump to 1:1, the key scene of the afternoon.

Mohamed Barrie, one of the shaky back four, ran over his opponent just before the penalty area and received a ten-minute penalty straight away.

Even Simon Ollert didn't understand, because he actually thought the time penalty was the next escalation level after the yellow card.

But: "It's no use discussing it on the pitch in the 90 minutes." It felt like half the team was still busy with the official when the free kick was taken, but saw the SC footballers' nice variant - instead of a shot, three passes to the goal - don't come at all.

Goal scorer Stefan Stojancevic remained unguarded in front of the box.

“That will be punished in the league”,

Certainly the trainer was also surprised at the strictness that the otherwise quite relaxed whistling Samuel Tretter chose.

Because two guest players had already received two hard tackles before, the referee's calculation added up and was fine - even if those responsible at FCP saw it a little differently and in isolation.

"Something like that destroys the game out of nowhere," said Simon Ollert, who was otherwise very satisfied with the game management.

Pure conviction, greed, is missing.

Penzberg's coach Simon Ollert

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His team then threw the stove back on and came up with promising attacks even when outnumbered.

But the coach missed the last pass in depth.

"There's no pure conviction, no greed," Ollert said.

As a team, he wants to work on that in the next few weeks.

Likewise, the defensive moves up the priority list.

"Just hold the zero, then you win too," stated Penzberg's coach.

One point, however, in the overall assessment was not only the fair, but also a decent yield at the start.

statistics

FC Penzberg - SC Unterpfaffenhofen 1: 1 (1: 0)

Goals:

1: 0 (11th) T. Ollert, 1: 1 (75th) Stojancevic.

Yellow cards:

Penzberg 2, Unterpfaffenhofen 0.

Referee:

Samuel Tretter (ATSV Kirchseeon)

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Spectators:

80.

Source: merkur

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