The SVA Palzing has drawn new hope for the mission relegation from the home win against Dornach.
Now it's against TSV Rohrbach.
Palzing – SVA Palzing sent a strong sign of life to the competition with the home win against Dornach.
But staying up in the league is only possible if the club from Ampertal continues to score.
This Saturday (2.30 p.m.) the Palzinger are in action at table eleventh TSV Rohrbach.
A difficult but solvable task.
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SVA Palzing: Fabian Radlmaier will be missing with a torn ligament
"We've gained self-confidence," says SVA coach Gianluca Dello Buono before the game in Rohrbach and after the 3-2 home win against Dornach.
The long dry spell of 13 games without a win is over, so Palzinger have been able to shake off this heavy burden.
And the relegation place is within reach again - six points behind Günzlhofen.
In Rohrbach, the bottom of the table can further reduce the gap.
"We definitely have to invest just as much," demands Dello Buono.
Maybe even a bit more, because Fabian Radlmaier, who is so important for the offensive, will miss this game and the next because of a torn ligament in his ankle.
Felix Meyer will also be absent.
There are also battered players, including Marcel Radlmaier.
But you should never write off the captain of the SVA – like all Palzingers.
They go motivated into the game against the eleventh of the tableau.
"We won't be as low as we were against Dornach," announced the coach.
Eventually he returns from the successful 5-3-2 system to his preferred 4-3-3.
However, Rohrbach will demand everything from the Palzingers.
The district league dinosaur is not secured yet, but has been on the right track since the winter break.
Seven points from five games is not an outstanding record, but the two defeats were against the top teams from Feldmoching and Pfaffenhofen.
Last weekend, TSV beat Günzlhofen 3-1 despite being outnumbered for a long time.
This is another reason why Dello Buono is expecting “a very exciting game”.
BY MORITZ STALTER
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