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"Doesn't have to be good friends with everyone": Dorfen's and Langengeisling's coaches clash

2022-09-13T06:27:00.368Z


"Doesn't have to be good friends with everyone": Dorfen's and Langengeisling's coaches clash Created: 09/13/2022, 08:21 By: Helmut Findelsberger Dorfener jubilation, Geislinger frustration: The guests are happy about the compensation from Benedikt Hönninger (No. 14), the FCL is annoyed about the penalty mishap. © Weingartner The game was gripping, the atmosphere heated. Dorfen's coach complain


"Doesn't have to be good friends with everyone": Dorfen's and Langengeisling's coaches clash

Created: 09/13/2022, 08:21

By: Helmut Findelsberger

Dorfener jubilation, Geislinger frustration: The guests are happy about the compensation from Benedikt Hönninger (No. 14), the FCL is annoyed about the penalty mishap.

© Weingartner

The game was gripping, the atmosphere heated.

Dorfen's coach complained about the aggressiveness off the field, his Geislingen colleague countered.

Langengeisling

- 94 minutes of fighting, and then this dramaturgy - the derby between FC Langengeisling and TSV Dorfen was exhausting for the spectators.

How must it have been for the two coaches.

After surviving the flu, Maxi Hintermaier was on the pitch for 65 minutes for FCL and then had to experience how his team lost 1:2 after leading 1:0 (we reported).

The penalty that initiated the turnaround particularly annoyed him.

"I can't believe the stupidity of this action.

I don't think Dorfen would have scored a goal like that," said the coach, who also admitted, "that Dorfen initially had very good chances to score.

We got overrun a couple of times.

Then they didn't think of much with the ball and we delivered very well."

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Dorfen's coach Christoph Deissenböck spoke of a "very strange game".

After the game analysis that followed, he remarked: "What I didn't understand today was the aggressiveness and insults from the first minute, no greeting between coaches before the game, not even after the game.

I have no idea where that came from, but that was disappointing.”

Hintermaier's answer: "Oh, the greeting.

I don't have to be good friends with everyone - and I haven't been with him since last season, because some things upset me.

And if that was aggressiveness and insults in a derby like this today – I don't know if you have to see it that way.

And if so, then that was the case on both sides.

I certainly didn't want it to look like that, but the way you shout into the forest, so does the sound.

As far as I'm concerned, I was definitely just vociferating from the outside trying to influence my team."

In the middle of it all was referee Rupert Steininger from FC Schwabing.

His opinion on the game: "A good game, I think, and good to watch for the district league East.

Dorfen got behind the Langengeislinger chain with long balls and in the end, I think, deserved to win.

Langengeisling fought well and scored the goal.

I saw the penalty to make it 1-1 as a very clear situation – and probably everyone else too.”

Nobody deserved defeat

For Christian "Wiggerl" Donbeck, former coach of TSV Dorfen, it was "perhaps a bit happy in the end, but Dorfen's victory was not undeserved".

Dorfen failed to score his goals at the beginning.

“Langengeisling had a couple of very good chances at the beginning of the second half.

Dorfen then put more and more pressure on him.

When the score was 1:1, you noticed that Langengeisling was starting to swim more and more.

As I said, a happy but not undeserved victory for Dorfen.”

Markus Mittermaier, Dorfen's ex-player and now with Bayern league club FC Ismaning, saw "a really tough fight over 90 minutes with a deserved Dorfen victory.

In terms of commitment, perhaps no team deserved a defeat, but I'm from Dorfen, so I don't care."

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Kilian Stenzel, one of the long-term injured at FC Langengeisling, was served: "It's pretty bitter.

We had two or three 100 percent goals and you just have to score another goal to make it 2-0.

Then you concede this penalty and the equalizer due to an individual error.

Then it was clear that because of the quality, Dorfen would come in front of the goal again.”

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Sepp Kaiser, chairman of FC Langengeisling, thought: “No team deserved a defeat in this competitive game, and we also had our chances to score.

But after the equalizer, I was afraid that Dorfen would try again.

We just have too many failures at the moment.

But those who are on the pitch really give their all, especially with a fighting spirit."

Despite all the sporting rivalry, what unites both teams is of course the concern for injured players.

As reported, Alex Linner had to be taken to the hospital with the Sanka.

FC Langengeisling immediately sent the best wishes for a recovery to the Dorfen striker via Facebook.

Source: merkur

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