Marcel Wenig recommends Eintracht coach Oliver Glasner again
Created: 08/24/2022, 20:15
By: Johannes Goetze
Oliver Glasner observed Marcel Wenig and the other youngsters from Eintracht Frankfurt in Griesheim.
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Viktoria Griesheim is no match for Eintracht Frankfurt's U21s: After the first leg result was already clear, the SBU won 1: 6 (4: 0) away at Griesheim's Hegelsberg.
In the first leg just three weeks ago, Eintracht celebrated their first win of the season 5-0, but everything was supposed to be different for Viktoria at Hegelsberg, which is why SCV coach Richard Hasa fine-tuned the system and tried a 5-3-2 with captain Nick Volk stormed next to goalgetter Patrick Stumpf.
But Eintracht, who have been active again this season with a second team in the Hessenliga, have obviously found their drive with their third win in a row.
Also present again: Marcel Wenig, who showed a good game in the offensive center in front of the eyes of Bundesliga coach Oliver Glasner.
Marcel Wenig scores twice and Oliver Glasner watches
Hasa's bulwark lasted almost half an hour: But then it was Little, who was cleverly released in the penalty area, his shot could still be heroically blocked by Pascal Bender, but center forward Ignacio "Nacho" Ferri fell at his feet and got the dust-off uncompromisingly refined.
In particular, the final minutes of the first half were intense for Griesheim, because Eintracht got serious, combined quickly and precisely.
Too fast and too precise.
Legendary how little with Ferri before the 2-0 completed a one-two in the air.
So no frustration for Little, who was supposed to be nominated for the Bundesliga squad for the first time last weekend, but then had to give way on the day of the game.
It was his fifth goal of the season.
Captain and defense chief Mark Wachs, on the other hand, was able to score his number three and four goals of the season within four minutes.
Like last Friday against Gießen, he scored twice from the penalty spot.
Mehdi Loune and “Nacho” Ferri were fouled this time.
The fact that Glasner, who was behind one of the goals and, as in Alzenau or in the home game against Griesheim, presented himself as close to the people and open-minded, should not regret coming, was also due to Little's great individual action to make it 5-1.
Goal number six for the 18-year-old
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After all, Griesheim made the second half much more balanced against slacking guests.
This was rewarded with the 1:4 goal by Fabian Walter, who sunk a free kick past friend and foe into the goal.
It shouldn't be the starting shot to catch up, just the consolation goal.
The scenery was good with 760 spectators.
And the most important thing for the Victorians: it remained calm.
Because in advance, some fans of Darmstadt 98 had announced that they are not always green with the Eintracht supporters.
Griesheim is in the border area of the 1998s.
Accordingly, more police were present than at the previous away games of the Frankfurt U21s, who were above all able to enjoy the game in the evening sun.
Viktoria Griesheim:
Derwein;
Adusei (46th Sanchez), Bender, Windeck, Walter, Böger (73rd Kolbe) – Oliveri (57th Kazimi), Volk, Jander (57th Lorenz) – Stumpf (72nd Aykir), Starck.
Eintracht Frankfurt U21:
Bignetti;
Otto (Fisher 84), Fee, Wax (Mason 84), Brauburger – Dejanovic – Maqkaj (Wünsch 55), Sejdovic (Mladenovic 62), Wax, Loune – Ferri (Amiri 69).
Referee:
Marius Ullbrich (Phoenix Düdelsheim).
Spectators:
760.
Goals:
0: 1 Ignacio Ferri (29th), 0: 2 Marcel Wenig (39th), 0: 3 Mark Wachs (42nd, penalty kick), 0: 4 Mark Wachs (45th + 1, penalty kick ), 1: 4 Fabian Walter (57th), 1: 5 Marcel Wenig (71st), 1: 6 Zubayr Amiri (82nd).