SV Gronau and KSG Groß-Karben could each celebrate promotion on Wednesday evening. Already on Tuesday, SV Schwalheim and the Turkish SV II face each other in the first leg of the A/B relegation.
(kun). After the smashing victory against SV Teutonia Köppern (7:0) and the success of the Taunus club against SG Bornheim/Grün-Weiß II (3:1), the footballers of SV Gronau are facing the crucial relegation game against Frankfurt on Wednesday ( 8 p.m.) already with one leg in the group league. “We’re not through yet, the game has to be played first. You’ve experienced a lot in football,” warns SVG coach Husein Velagic, who was there when Bornheim and Köppern met on Sunday. »Of course, the starting position speaks for us. We must and will deliver again. The guys have the right attitude and the will to make it up the ladder. If we put our performance on the pitch, the opponent shouldn’t trip us up,” the Gronau coach is convinced. At the away game in the Frankfurt district, the guests have to do without Edin Kitic due to a bereavement.
KOL/A-League
In the duel for membership in the Kreisoberliga Friedberg, KSG 1920 Groß-Karben goes into the second leg on Wednesday (8 p.m.) at the Waldhohl with the tailwind of a 2-0 win at Spvgg.08 Bad Nauheim. “The first leg didn’t go well for us. We just had too many failures that we couldn’t compensate. In the game, the red cards and time penalties were added. However, in addition to my boys, the referee also played his part,« Bad Nauheim’s coach Kamber Koc quarrels with the referee’s performance. “In addition to three penalties that were not given, the opening goal for the guests was clearly offside.” Despite the burden of the two-goal deficit, Koc is far from thinking about giving up. »The task is difficult, but not impossible. We’ll fight and we just have to be more ripped off in the second leg. Things can change very quickly with an early goal,” the zero-eight coach knows. In the camp of the victorious A-League, you go into the home game at the Waldhohl with a lot of confidence. “We deservedly won the first leg and missed a lot of chances in the process. We should have used our nominal superiority better,” argues KSG coach Olcay Bayram. “That’s why nothing is decided before the second leg,” warns Bayram. »For us it is important to be focused and not to let anything burn in front of our own audience. We are full of confidence. The goal is clear, we want to celebrate promotion at home on Wednesday.«
A-/B-League
Already on Tuesday from 8 p.m. the SV Germania Schwalheim and the Turkish SV Bad Nauheim II will face each other in the relegation to the district league A Friedberg. After the 3-1 defeat in the promotion game against SG Rodheim, coach Volkan Kirim expects his team to improve their performance significantly against the Germans. “We have to present ourselves much better, accept the challenge and use our second chance,” demands Kirim, who rates the opponent from Schwalheim stronger than the SGR.
“We expect a duel at eye level, in which both teams will look for playful solutions. We’ll try to stay true to our style and win the game with our footballing skills to give us a good starting position for the second leg,” explains Schwalheim’s coach Gökhan Kocatürk before the home game. There are question marks over the use of Maximilian Freundl (groin problems) and Fynn Hebenstreit (cold).
2023-06-13 06:01:38
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