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Coach Schmidt after Dynamo Dresden’s defeat in Ingolstadt: “A day to forget”

Ingolstadt. “We have to call up from the first moment, defend the zero and see that we don’t concede a goal,” said Dynamo Dresden’s head coach Alexander Schmidt the day before the away game at FC Ingolstadt. But it turned out differently. After just 50 seconds, his goalkeeper Kevin Broll was beaten for the first time. In the end it was 3-0 (2-0) for the Schanzer, who were able to triumph for the first time on Saturday as bottom of the table after twelve games without a win. With their new coach Rüdiger Rehm, they celebrated their resurrection against the black and yellow in the last game of the year, which they ruined Christmas a bit.

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The guests from Saxony were harmless offensively and defensively flawed. “Bitter for us. The goal in the first minute killed us, ”said Schmidt, disappointed. Dynamo’s one-man wall called Brandon Borrello faked an opposing free kick, the ball came down in the penalty area and initially passed friends and foes despite the high number of guests. Only Nico Antonitsch got the slipper on the far post and met the Upper Bavarians to lead early. “It’s about a fraction of a hundredth of a second where the step is faster. A goal like that can happen to you, it is sometimes difficult to defend it, ”said the 53-year-old SGD coach.

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No conciliatory end to the year for black and yellow: SG Dynamo Dresden lost 3-0 after a weak performance at FC Ingolstadt.

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The second goal was not long in coming: Marcel Gaus levered the right defensive side with a one-two and found captain Stefan Kutschke behind the second post with his soulful flank. The shrewd ex-dynamo and born in Dresden headed back defender Kevin Ehlers, who maneuvered the ball into the mesh – an own goal (17th) with which Schmidt finally had to throw his game plan overboard, because the Schanzer from then on acted more defensively. “We had more of a physical team on the field that should hold up. Now we were forced to bring in players who can cope better in tight spaces, ”said Schmidt, explaining his five tactical changes.

First pawn sacrifice was Robin Becker, who had to clear the field for Luca Herrmann in the 26th minute. At the beginning of the second half Patrick Weihrauch and Heinz Mörschel came for Morris Schröter and Brandon Borrello, who hadn’t found their way into their game. With the new creative forces, Dynamo ultimately had 70 percent possession of the ball, but still only five shots on goal in the entire game. Three of them by Herrmann, whose best chance was saved by FCI keeper Buntic (73rd). Towards the end of the game, the SGD allowed several counterattacks, twice goalkeeper Kevin Broll kept his team against broken Ingolstadt in the game (81st, 83rd). The decision then brought a corner when Bilbija dusted off after another Broll parade (85th).

Schmidt’s conclusion after the unsuccessful start to the second half of the season: “The day was to be forgotten for everyone who has something to do with Dynamo.” His team shouldn’t have complained about an even bigger defeat. “We trained all week to be stable in the air,” the coach said before the game, but afterwards he had to admit: “We lost the game in the air too, we didn’t clear things up consistently.” And the hosts still had a bit ahead of the SGD: “They threw themselves into every duel, which is actually our strength,” said Schmidt, puzzled. Now he demands: “We should get back to our head as quickly as possible that every game simply starts with the kick-off, that we have to be present immediately.” Otherwise it will also be game one after the winter break on January 14, 2022 against HSV very difficult.

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