Sandhausen/Dresden. Eight intoxicating minutes gave Dynamo Dresden a long-awaited victory against former “dreaded opponent” SV Sandhausen. Within this short period, the Black and Yellows scored three goals in the second half in Saturday’s top game in front of around 6,500 spectators at the Hardtwaldstadion, with which they turned a 1-2 deficit into 4-2 away. win The sports community has been unbeaten for five league games in a row, picking up eleven out of a possible 15 points. The prize is a return to a direct promotion place in the 3rd football league.
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“We had good efficiency in the second half. Not only us, but every team needs them. It’s just too fair, not only in major games like today. The team that does a lot of things consistently will be ahead in the end. A lot of teams have too much quality, so you can’t let a little go for a while. “We took it very well and turned around another game where we didn’t take the lead,” said Dynamo head coach Thomas Stamm, pleased with “a very calm game” in which his team showed confidence.
Because the sports community was once again running two deficits in a duel at eye level. And that is especially unpleasant for a strong defensive team like SV Sandhausen, where the SGD often had to go empty-handed. This time, however, the Dresden team managed to equalize twice very quickly, each time through their main goalscorer Christoph Daferner, who scored nine goals (29th) and ten (53rd) – this season, Sandhausen’s opening goals by former dynamo Dominic Baumann (24th). ) and David Otto (42.) equally.
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Kurpfälzer’s two goals in the second half came from normal situations, and of course the Dynamo coach did not want to taste it: “We have to defend things like that better if we want to play at the top in the 3rd league. “It wasn’t good today,” the 41-year-old clarified. “However, I didn’t see many scoring opportunities for Sandhausen in the first half today. We defended well in the game and put a lot of pressure on him. I had a good feeling after the first 45 minutes, and we gave that to the boys at halftime.”
The result was a very strong level in which Dynamo decided the game. Daferner’s second goal after a dream pass from Hauptmann was the first spark. Vinko Sapina then scored his first goal of the season to make it 3-2 (59′) and Jonas Oehmichen made it 4-2 with a wonderful side kick (61′). By the way, also in normal conditions. In addition to Daferner, Sapina and Hauptmann, it was the young Oehmichen who put his stamp on the game. He already had goals on his feet at the start of the first and second half, he set up Daferner’s 1-1 score and stopped the SVS defense before Sapina’s header hit.
“I don’t know if this is the best second half of the season. I think we also played a good second half against Osnabrück. But we came back and got points here against a good opponent. We can be proud of that. We knew we had to do more. That’s what we did this week,” said 20-year-old Jonas Oehmichen, who had already scored an important goal in the 1-1 draw against FC Ingolstadt a month ago. The trip this too was fine. The oldest man in the team, substitute Stefan Kutschke, missed a goal and hit the crossbar (80′).
With Lars Bunning missing due to suspension, Thomas Stamm allowed David Kubatta to start in central defense for the first time. The new man of the summer got the important chance against Saarbrücken the week before. Overall, he did a good job, even if he came on too late in the 2-1 win at Sandhäuser and went over a couple of times at the start of the second half to no avail. With a quarter of an hour to go, the 21-year-old had to leave the pitch suffering from cramps. “He had already shown cramps in the 55th or 60th minute because he hadn’t played for a long time. The emotions can carry you, but at some point it was no longer possible,” explained Stamm.
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As expected, Lukas Boeder, who became the father of a daughter on Tuesday and therefore had a reduced training schedule, was also protected along with Kubatta. “It was a turbulent week, a very nice week. I will never be able to forget that. I was able to play despite very little training. Thanks to the coach for giving me time with the family. “It felt good,” the 27-year-old said on Dynamo TV. The end of the game was a red card against Besar Halimi from Sandhausen after a bad foul on Jakob Lemmer (87th). The SGD played it skillfully and are now working towards the next major match on Sunday against Bielefeld.
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## Dynamo Dresden Soars Past Sandhausen in Thrilling Comeback
**World Today News Exclusive Interview with Dynamo Dresden Head Coach Thomas stamm**
**World Today News:** Coach Stamm, congratulations on Dynamo Dresden’s hard-fought victory against SV Sandhausen.Three goals in eight minutes – that’s a remarkable turnaround! What was the key to your team’s success?
**Thomas Stamm:** Thank you. It was definitely a thrilling match. We showed great efficiency in the second half, which is crucial in any game, especially against tough opponents like Sandhausen.
Our team kept their composure even when trailing,and that belief ultimately led to the turnaround. We were able to capitalize on our chances and ultimately deserved the win.
**World Today News:** Sandhausen is known for its robust defense. What adjustments did you make at halftime to break through their defense?
**Thomas Stamm:** We knew Sandhausen’s defensive strength going into the game. We focused on maintaining our own defensive solidity while also being more clinical in our attacking transitions.
The players executed the game plan with great discipline. The emphasis at halftime was on keeping our heads up,believing in ourselves,and continuing to pressure their defense.
**World Today News:** Christoph Daferner once again proved his importance with a brace. How crucial is he to Dynamo Dresden’s ambitions this season?
**Thomas Stamm:** Christoph is undoubtedly a key player for us. His goalscoring prowess is undeniable, but his work ethic and leadership on the pitch are equally valuable.
He’s a true team player and inspires those around him. Having a striker of his caliber gives us a significant advantage.
**World today News:** This win puts Dynamo Dresden back in direct promotion contention. What are your thoughts on the team’s chances this season?
**Thomas Stamm:** We’re taking it one game at a time. This league is fiercely competitive, and every point is hard-earned.
We’re pleased with our current position, but we know there’s a long way to go. If we maintain our focus, continue to improve, and stick together as a team, we will have a good chance of achieving our goals.
**World Today News:** Thank you for your time, Coach Stamm, and best of luck for the rest of the season.
**Thomas Stamm:** Thank you.