Trautmann Festival in the Derby: Ironically, against the ex-club, the knot bursts with the Echinger offensive player
Created: 10/30/2022 6:33 p.m
He scored three times: Christopher Trautmann's knot burst at the weekend.
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Christopher Trautmann was constrained for a long time.
Now the Echinger met three times in a party - of all things against the ex-club.
Eching
– There are stories that only football writes.
Christopher Trautmann only scored two goals in the last game year of the district league, still in the dress of TSV Allershausen.
Well, after moving to TSV Eching, the 23-year-old had three stalls in one game this weekend alone – against the same former club from Ampertal.
The zebras won the unequal duel 4-0, which hadn't looked so unequal before looking at the table.
"In the end, it was a surprisingly clear matter," reported Eching's department head, Peter Hanrieder.
The hosts from Eching actually dictated this district derby over the 90 minutes, so the zebras continue to work diligently on direct promotion.
"Our team solved that very well today, we played very compactly."
The match was already decided at the break
At the back, Echinger were bombproof, the central defender duo Florian Kappauf and Jan Strehlow cleared everything that came in the direction of the Echinger goal, Allershausen didn't really have any significant scoring chances.
And up front, Echinger played it effectively and used their chances this time.
Like Adrian Radocaj, who was spot on after just eight minutes after Allershausen failed to clear a corner.
He not only scored goals, but also convinced with a fighting spirit: TSV player Christopher Trautmann gave everything against his former club TSV Allershausen.
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What followed was the Trautmann Festival and a match that was already decided at the break.
First, Nico Häcker played a fine pass down the right, which Trautmann completed from ten meters (31').
Almost with the half-time whistle he refined a one-two with Stefan Karl (44th).
Eching's midfielder scored again after a corner to make it 4-0 (47').
Philipp Jordan, Allershausen's division manager, saw his team's game as "not such a bad game"; he even thought the combination was quite good.
But: "Eching exploited our mistakes mercilessly, hit them very effectively up front and deservedly won in the end."