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Dynamo is treading water, Tasmania Berlin and TeBe with a spectacular western hit!
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By Stefan Broehl
Deutschland – Again no threesome! Dynamo Dresden came against the FC St. Pauli to a happy one in the end 1-1 draw and is now stuck on relegation place 16.
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The team of new coach Guerino Capretti (40) is still waiting for the first win in the 2022 calendar year. It’s about time.
Ideally next Sunday (1.30 p.m.) at 1. FC Nürnberg. But the Franconians are on a roll and have won their last four encounters.
So the SGD threatens the next game without a threesome. The opponent after the international break also has it all. On April 1 (6:30 p.m.), the Black and Yellows welcome FC Schalke 04 in front of their home crowd, who are under a lot of pressure and must not or do not want to lose contact with the promotion places.
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Dynamo loan Jonas Kühn close to fourth division relegation!
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On April 10 (1.30 p.m.) there will be a relegation summit with SV Sandhausen, which is currently three points ahead of Dynamo. If the Dresdeners don’t let the contact with the strong SVS break off by then, it could lead to a trend-setting duel.
After all, Holstein Kiel, Fortuna Düsseldorf, SSV Jahn Regensburg, Karlsruher SC and the FC Erzgebirge Aue five beatable competitors. In order not to have their backs to the wall too much here, the SGD urgently needs success and must also act more consistently and efficiently in attack. In the 90 minutes against the Kiezkicker, fluctuations in performance could not be overlooked…
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SV Tasmania and Tennis Borussia Berlin delivered rousing hits from the West
What an emotional roller coaster ride! Already on Friday evening in the Lichterfelde stadium in front of only 348 loud spectators between the two former Bundesliga clubs SV Tasmania Berlin and Tennis Borussia Berlin it was hot in icy temperatures and even colder wind.
In the end, TeBe won somewhat happily with 4:3 (1:2) at Tas, which had gone down a week earlier with 1:9 at third-bottom VfB Auerbach and accordingly began insecurely. In addition, the traditional Neukölln club had to compete with weakened replacements. New coach Thomas Franke (34) was missing six potential regulars.
The former Dynamo defender set up the other storm-breaker Thomas Brechler (36) in central defense and also let U19 player Mikail Balaban (18) play in his very first men’s game.
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Ex-Dynamo Moussa Kone shoots his team to an away win with a brace!
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The purple and white took advantage of this early on. Brechler made a terrible bad pass, Balaban then fouled guest whirlwind Benyas Solomon Junge-Abiol (22), which is why there was a penalty (6th minute), which Tahsin Cakmak (24) certainly converted (7th).
So it looked like the violets would be a clear success early on, because Tasmania partially entrenched themselves with two chains of five in their own half and was only concerned with damage limitation and allowing little for further stretches of the first section. However, this strategy worked. TeBe didn’t find any solutions, so didn’t get any chances, soon reacted unnerved, unfocused and with a lack of passing precision.
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Foul on Benyas Solomon Junge-Abiol and Tahsin Cakmaks converted penalty for TeBe in the video
Mert Sait gave SV Tasmania Berlin a surprising 2-1 lead against TeBe
SV Tasmania Berlin heavily weakened and still with morale
As so often this season, this was due to the fact that center forward Sebastian Huke (31) looked like a foreign body and, despite his physical robustness, was once again unable to cover up his lack of dynamism. So the outstanding NOFV Oberliga goalgetter (136 stalls and 25 templates in 179 missions) had to leave at the break.
When going into the dressing room, Tas led 2-1 thanks to surprising effectiveness and goals from Serhat Polat (21st, 34th) and Mert Sait (24th, 44th).
Borussia quickly hit back in the second half with Junge-Abiol (48′), Fabrice Montcheu (23′, 51′) and Lirim Mema (24′, 59′) making an offensive change in the back before the home side, thanks to Martin Kaschas (21′, 68′). .) converted a penalty and started a gripping final phase in which they missed several chances and missed an important draw for morale.
Nevertheless, the Tas reaction after the debacle was convincing, because it should also be clear that a promoted team without a squad depth at fourth division level cannot actually compensate for so many failures.
In the coming weeks, Franke and his coaching team can only hope that defensive pillars such as captain Lucas Bähr (29), Julian Loder (31), Enes Aydin (25), the beefy wingman Otis Breustedt (26), offensive handlebar Kolja Oudenne (20 ) and the organizing midfield hand Damir Bektic (25) are gradually returning.
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Lirim Mema made it 4-2 for Tennis Borussia Berlin at SV Tasmania
Martin Kascha shortened the lead from the point to 3:4 for SV Tasmania Berlin
Otherwise there is a risk of premature direct relegation to the Oberliga because of only 16 points from 28 matches with 23:74 goals. The lilac-whites don’t have such worries. With 45:37 goals and 42 points from 27 games, they are in a good tenth place.
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Cover photo: imago images/Matthias Koch/Lutz Hentschel
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