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Live ticker: 1860 Munich welcomes Dynamo Dresden for a traditional duel

München. After SV Sandhausen’s victory on Friday evening against Borussia Dortmund’s second team, Dynamo temporarily slipped to fourth place in the third division. After the equally deserved and lucky victory at 1860 Munich, the Dresden team has now regained second place – at least temporarily.

Dynamo’s lineup: Schreiber – Boeder, Casar, Bünning – Lemmer, Batista Meier (62. Sterner)Heise – Menzel, Captain (90. Risch) – Meißner (90. Kammerknecht), Daferner (84. Kutschke).

Referee: Winter (Hagenbach). Viewers: 15,000 (sold out). Tore: 0:1 Menzel (30th), 1:1 Deniz (40th), 1:2 Meißner (51st), 1:3 Menzel (68th), 2:3 Guttau (71st).

Final whistle: With their last strength, Dynamo saves the three points and climbs back to second place in the third league.

90.+3 Minute: What luck for Dynamo: First the post saves Dynamo from an attempt by Hobsch, then match winner Menzel has to clear the ball off the line twice on the subsequent corners. The last opportunity also belongs to Munich – again a Dresden player has to clear the ball off the line. This time Lars Bünning saves against Kozuki.

90. Minute: Changes at Dynamo – Hauptmann and Meißner leave, Sascha Risch and Claudio Kammerknecht come into the game.

88. Minute: Now Dynamo has the chance to decide: Kutschke lets his opponent out at the halfway line, sees that Vollath is standing too far in front of his goal – and shoots. But Vollath manages to direct the ball over the bar with his last bit of strength.

86. Minute: There is a chance for the Lions to equalize: Hobsch passes the ball to Guttau, whose attempt Schreiber can just defuse with the tip of his foot.

84. Minute: For Dynamo, captain Stefan Kutschke comes on for Daferner. At the same time, the hosts make their fourth and fifth substitutions.

81. Minute: Casar stops Guttau in the middle of the Dresden penalty area, referee Winter whistles for a free kick. Dangerous situation for Dynamo – but the ball goes just wide to the right.

75. Minute: It remains a hard-fought game that is now going back and forth. Dresden continues to remain calm and wins several corners, but these do not result in anything worth counting.

71. Minute: This time, the guests are in a bad mood defensively. Schreiber is unable to clear a steep pass to substitute Hobsch, the striker passes back to Guttau, who, despite the Dresden team clearly having the upper hand in the penalty area, is able to reduce the score to 2:3.

68. Minute: The Lions’ defense only half-heartedly tries to clear the ball in their own penalty area after a Dresden cross, Hauptmann wins the ball and only has to cross, where Menzel has no problems scoring his second goal of the game.

62. Minute: Dynamo coach Stamm makes the first substitution. Jonas Sterner comes on for the strong Batista Meier, who must have lost a lot of energy on the deep grass.

61. Minute: Hauptmann passes to Meißner in the penalty area, who can only be stopped by Schifferl with a foul. The Munich player is cautioned. The resulting free kick, however, poses no danger.

57. Minute: Batista Meier sets up Jakob Lemmer on the right, who crosses perfectly to Menzel, who is waiting in the six-yard box. Vollath clears his shot with a brilliant save.

51. Minute: Dynamo leads again – a goal out of nowhere. After minutes of skirmishing in midfield, ex-Dynamo Leroy Kwadwo tries to clear a hard back pass with his head, but serves Meißner, who has no problem scoring to make it 2-1 when he is alone in front of Vollath.

46. Minute: The game is on again.

45. Minute: It’s halftime. The regular team heads to the dressing room with an unfortunate draw. After a few minutes to get used to it, Dresden took control of the game and took a well-deserved lead. An unfortunate loss of the ball by Philipp Heise and Tim Schreiber, who was standing a little too far from his goal, allowed the hosts to equalize. The guests then missed another opportunity. Nevertheless, a performance that gives hope of three points for the black and yellows.

44. Minute: The guests are not shocked by the equalizer and continue to create chances. But first Meißner is offside when he tries, and a little later Batista Meier is a step too late. That could have been the lead again.

40. Minute: Dynamo doesn’t want to kick the ball out from behind, but when they play it out, the Sixties are able to win the ball, play directly – and Deniz volleys it in to make it 1:1.

39. Minute: Two dangerous moves by the hosts – first Deniz tests Schreiber with a shot, who clears it for a corner, then Verlaat heads just wide.

33. Minute: Aljaz Casar clears against Deniz just behind the halfway line, but also hits his opponent – yellow for the Dresden player.

30. Minute: The 1-0 for Dynamo – Batista Meier crosses to the five-meter area and while the hosts think the goalscorer Toni Menzel is offside, the Dresden youngster can turn away in celebration.

29. Minute: Batista Meier beats his opponent on the left sideline in his own half, passes to Niklas Hauptmann, who moves towards the penalty area and then passes to Meißner, who is running along on the right. His deflected shot hits the side netting.

24. Minute: Tunay Deniz fouls Daferner in the middle of the Löwen half, who complains about the violent tackles from the Munich players with equal intensity. In the end, both players receive a yellow card.

22. Minute: The hosts’ first dangerous shot on goal comes from Austrian Fabian Schubert, who aims at the goal from the left corner of the penalty area, but Tim Schreiber parries confidently.

17. Minute: The Lions seem to have cleared the corners, but the ball comes back into the penalty area, where Meißner manages a dangerous arcing shot towards the goal – but Schifferl clears it on the line.

16. Minute: Heise breaks through on the left and serves Robin Meißner, who brings in the second Dresden corner with his shot.

13. Minute: Dynamo has the ball in their own half, but is being attacked by the Munich team and is barely able to make any progress. But suddenly there is a nice move down the right side and within seconds there are three Dresden players in front of the penalty area. Christoph Daferner tries a shot on goal from the 16-meter line, but Vollath is able to clear it without any problems.

6. Minute: The first corner of the match goes to Dynamo. After the Munich team initially clears the ball, Philipp Heise still manages to cross, but Oliver Batista Meier is unable to head the ball dangerously towards the goal guarded by René Vollath.

4. Minute: The initial phase belongs to the hosts, the Lions go on the attack early and hardly let Dynamo leave their own half.

2.30 p.m.: Dynamo kicks off, the game is on.

14:08: For Dynamo coach Thomas Stamm, the table is not yet meaningful for today’s game, in which 18th place hosts fourth place. He has always said that you can only draw conclusions from the rankings after about ten games. “I expect a very even game, like two weeks ago against VfB Stuttgart II and before that against Aue. But we come here with a certain amount of self-confidence and of course want to take points with us.” Given the conditions in Munich, however, it is clear that this can only work with intensity and passion.

13:33: The kick-off of Dynamo’s away game at 1860 Munich has been delayed. The kick-off scheduled for 2 p.m. has been postponed to 2.30 p.m. The reason for the delay is said to be delays in the entry controls at the west curve of the Grünwalder Stadium, where the home fans stand.

The lineups, however, were published on time. Two regular players, Claudio Kammerknecht and Vinko Sapina, are missing from Dynamo’s starting eleven. While full-back Kammerknecht is being rested after his international trip with Sri Lanka and is sitting on the bench, Sapina is completely missing from the squad. The club announced that he has muscular problems. Kammerknecht will be replaced by Lukas Boeder, Sapina by Oliver Batista Meier.

This is what we reported before the game

Some have won once and lost three times, for others it’s the other way around. At first glance, the roles in today’s traditional 3rd division duel between 1860 Munich and Dynamo Dresden seem to be clearly distributed. The table looks accordingly: the hosts are only third from last before the 5th matchday, Dynamo is third.

Coach Thomas Stamm said they are heading to Munich with confidence at the matchday press conference on Thursday. “But we won’t let ourselves be blinded by the results or the league table so early in the season.

In fact, 1860 may have already overcome the opening crisis. After three defeats at the start of the season – against Saarbrücken, Stuttgart II and Viktoria Köln – the team picked up their first points on the fourth matchday – and that in the Bavarian derby with a 2-1 win against FC Ingolstadt.

Last season, 1860 finished just two places away from the relegation zone – and fired two coaches in the process. Argirios Giannikis has been on the sidelines since January this year – and underwent a radical overhaul of the team in the summer: eleven new players came in, 19 professionals left.

The upheaval in Dresden was similarly big, but the team already seems to have worked together much better. “We will by no means underestimate them,” stresses Stamm, adding: “Overall, it is a very good team that has had one or two changes and now needs time. Recently, they have tried a lot and are slowly finding a system.”

Dynamo will have to do without Kyu-hyun Park, David Kubatta, Jonas Oehmichen and Tom Berger in Munich due to injury. Dmytro Bohdanov is still suspended. Captain Stefan Kutschke, meanwhile, is returning after his yellow-red card suspension. It is unclear whether Claudio Kammerknecht returned fit from his international trip with Sri Lanka.

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