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Dynamo Dresden coach Stamm: “Bern is not an issue” | sport

Awkward! Third division team Dynamo Dresden lost 1:3 in the Saxony Cup after extra time at fourth division team Chemnitzer FC. There is speculation about coach Thomas Stamm (41).

As the “Schaffhauser Nachrichten” reports, Stamm is considered a possible successor to the fired Patrick Frame at Young Boys Bern.

The reigning Swiss champions parted ways with Frame after a disastrous start to the season with just six points from the first nine games. Especially since the club has so far remained pointless and goalless in the Champions League.

Fishermen are also an issue

U21 coach Joël Magnin will take over on an interim basis until the winter break, after which a new coach will be presented. In addition to Stamm, ex-Union coach Urs Fischer should also be an issue.

However, Stamm himself clearly rejected a possible move to Bern.

“We had contact in the summer about a player we were interested in,” he explained after the cup exit in Chemnitz. “Since then there has been no conversation or contact. That’s why it’s not an issue. I can’t put it any clearer than that.”

About the game: Dresden with five changes in the starting eleven. Captain and Sapina are not there at all and are spared.

Aljaz Casar (l.) gave Dynamo the lead, but had to go out shortly afterwards with his nose demolished

Foto: PICTURE POINT

After great preparatory work by Meißner and Sterner, Casar puts the Dynamos in the lead with a flare from 14 meters into the left corner (21st). It is the first competitive goal for the defender, who came from Halle in the summer.

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Bitter, however: Shortly afterwards it was over for the goalscorer; after a collision with teammate Menzel, Casar had to go out with a badly bleeding nose.

Erlbeck (31) equalized before the break. Dresden’s substitute keeper Mesenhöler doesn’t look happy and can’t hold on to the ball after a corner. The visitors’ defense also didn’t seem confident when trying to play short passes.

After the break the game was very disjointed and had few chances, but it was exciting. A class difference cannot really be seen in front of 10,000 spectators. Logical consequence: extension.

CFC substitute Eppendorfer came up trumps, shooting the underdog 2-1 in front with a backheel trick (103′).

Six minutes before the end of extra time, Chemnitz Fischer sealed the embarrassing end for last season’s disappointing Saxony Cup winners with a 3-1 win.

Coach Stamm: “In terms of duels, conviction and will, it was particularly disappointing in extra time. It must not happen to us that Chemnitz wanted to progress any more…”

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