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Perfect weekend for 1865 Dachau: First relegation, then the Akkurt commitment

2023-05-22T12:30:31.061Z

Highlights: TSV Dachau 1865 beat league leaders Schalding-Heining 3-2 at home on Saturday. The win means they can no longer be caught up in the long-distance duel at Bayern Hof. The hero of the day was William Kemtchoum Djayo, known as Willi. He scored in the 91st minute with his flying header to make it 3- 2. The goal at the end of the season was to do better than FC Bayern Hof, who are 14th in the table.



Final whistle! Because Bayern Hoff lost, the Dachau were immediately able to celebrate relegation. © Ohl

TSV Dachau 1865 did it: The 3-2 home win against leaders Schalding-Heining means relegation, the long-distance duel with Hof is won.

Dachau – Thanks to Willi: The footballers of TSV Dachau 1865 have secured their place in the league one matchday before the end of the season. They beat league leaders Schalding-Heining 3-2 at home on Saturday, taking points 38, 39 and 40 and can no longer be caught up in the long-distance duel at Bayern Hof. The hero of the day was William Kemtchoum Djayo, known as Willi. He scored in the 91st minute with his flying header to make it 3-2, which guaranteed the Dachauers another year in the Bayernliga.

The goal at the end of the season was to do better than FC Bayern Hof, who are 14th in the table. of the Bayernliga Nord. Because the better table-14. of the two Bavarian leagues remains in. And that's TSV 1865, because Hof lost 0-2 to Eltersdorf.

After the final whistle, the party really got going on Jahnstraße, the joy and relief were boundless. Thanks to a terrific last quarter of an hour, TSV 1865 Dachau kept the league.

The Dachau team showed a lot of heart and commitment in the last home game of the season and thus spared themselves the unpopular relegation. Now they can even finish 13th in the table in the last game in Rosenheim. Overtake Erlbach.

More good news: Dachau's coach Orhan Akkurt has confirmed his commitment for next season, as he revealed. Akkurt, who only took over the team from Alexander Weiser in mid-March, was overjoyed: "We deserved to stay in the league, the boys have gone through fire for the last eight weeks. Now we're going to have another good week of training and go on holiday in Rosenheim after the game. Then we'll prepare intensively for next season."

Saturday's game didn't start well at all. In the 8th minute, Dominik Weiss completed a solo shot from eleven yards. Schalding-Heining led because the 65 defense had not taken the ball out of harm's way. But Dachau did not seem shocked – and struck back. Schalding's keeper Daniel Schedlbauer stopped a solo run by Marcel Kosuch in the 19th minute only by a foul. Youngster Niclas Groß converted the following penalty to make it 1-1.

Already in the 23rd minute the next upset: Schalding's Johannes Stingl was completely inferior in the running duel against the lightning-fast Dachau Antonios Masmanidis and pulled the emergency brake. The result: red card for Stangl. TSV 1865 now played in the majority, but ran into a momentous counterattack: In the 34th minute, 65 defender Mathias Leiber slipped unluckily after a half-high ball. Schalding's Markus Gallmaier thanked him and pushed the ball past 1865 goalkeeper Maximilian Mayer into the net to make it 1-2.

The Dachau team started the second half with a lot of momentum. Substitute Sebastiano Nappo enlivened the game considerably. In the 50th minute, he narrowly missed with a shot from 16 yards. After a good 70 minutes, the final Furioso began. Marcel Kosuch scored the equaliser to make it 2-2 after a dream pass from Jihun Kang. But the icing on the cake was to follow: substitute William Kemtchoum Djayo's flying header in injury time. (ro)

Source: merkur

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