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District league compact: Peißenberg can try things out, for Polling and Habach it's still about something

2022-11-04T17:07:26.100Z


District league compact: Peißenberg can try things out, for Polling and Habach it's still about something Created: 04/11/2022 17:59 By: Roland Halmel Chasing the ball again is the order of the day for ASV Habach (in white) and SV Polling (in black). For both teams it is about not losing places and thus also (bonus) points for the next round. © Halmel Final sprint in district league 2: Habach a


District league compact: Peißenberg can try things out, for Polling and Habach it's still about something

Created: 04/11/2022 17:59

By: Roland Halmel

Chasing the ball again is the order of the day for ASV Habach (in white) and SV Polling (in black).

For both teams it is about not losing places and thus also (bonus) points for the next round.

© Halmel

Final sprint in district league 2: Habach and Polling are still fighting for bonus points, which are awarded according to placement.

Peißenberg doesn't have to do that.

District – The three district clubs in district league 2 have to play once more, then it’s off to the winter break.

While TSV Peißenberg is the top of the table and can go into the last home game without pressure, there is still a lot at stake for ASV Habach and SV Polling.

TSV Peißenberg:

The schedule allowed TSV Peißenberg a weekend off before the year-end sprint.

This means that the league leaders can go into the final home game on Saturday (2 p.m.) against DJK Waldram rested.

The break gave us the opportunity to regenerate, "three to four players are coming back," says TSV player coach Michael Stossberger.

He himself will be sidelined with lumbago, as will Hannes Kunterweit (torn muscle fibre).

Marcel Schned and Raphael Franz are both unable to work.

"We'll try a little something," announced Stossberger.

But that doesn't mean that the Peißenberger will give up the game.

"We don't want to be accused of anything and we want to win the game, also to have a nice finish," said Stossberger.

In the first leg in Waldram, the Peissenbergers won 3-1.

A win should also go into the winter break.

"Regardless of the last game, we played an outstanding round and deserved first place," explains the coach.

ASV Habach:

The conclusion in terms of the "preliminary round" at ASV Habach is not quite as positive as at TSV Peißenberg.

"We're in the promotion round, that's fine, but overall we played a shaky round," says ASV coach Markus Vogt, who is expecting SV Ohlstadt with his squad on Saturday (2 p.m.).

it's a direct duel for second place.

"The team has to show itself again," Vogt expects a reaction from his team after the 1:4 bankruptcy in the last derby in Polling.

"The game was painful, but maybe it also triggers a 'hello awake effect'," says Vogt, who is preparing his eleven for a game with a lot of fighting against the third-placed team.

"We have to accept the fight." In the first leg at the Ohlstadt sports ground Boschet, which Habacher won 4:2, it worked well.

That's why Vogt is convinced that his team can do it again.

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The hosts have to do without Max Nebl and Benedikt Heckmeier, who are unable to play due to work.

After all, the captain's knee injury turned out to be not that serious.

Vogt himself will not be able to follow the game because of a cold.

He is represented by assistant coach Andreas Hoiss.

SV Polling: SV Polling

scored ten points in the last four games.

He left the field as the winner three times in a row.

Nevertheless, it could still go back to the last place for the fifth in the table on the last matchday.

Should SVP lose the game at SV Münsing on Sunday (2:15 p.m.) and table neighbor Waldram score points in Peißenberg, Pollinger would have the red lantern.

"Then the successes of the last week would be for naught," says Polling's coach Michael Schöttl.

He therefore expects his squad to show a concentrated performance with the promoted team.

After all, the teams take a certain number of (bonus) points into the relegation round depending on their placement.

The SVP clearly won the first leg 5-0.

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In the best case, the Pollinger could draw level with the teams in front of them, Ohlstadt and Pöcking.

Due to the worse direct comparison, however, the SVP is denied third place in any case.

"It's a crazy constellation, but we don't have to complain because we're responsible for it ourselves," says Schöttl.

Polling can muster the same squad as in the 4-1 home win against Habach.

Source: merkur

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