Johann Berger scores from the penalty spot to make it 5-0. Archive photo: Lobeca/Daniel Haase
Lübeck – After the victory in Kiel, the 1. FC Phoenix Lübeck ranked fourth in the Regional League NorthWith a win against second-placed SC Weiche Flensburg, the Eagles should be able to move up even further. Weiche’s offense is particularly good. On average, they score over two goals per game.
Anticipation at Phoenix
Press Officer Fredrik Trumpler said before the match: “With SC Weiche Flensburg, we are definitely hosting one of the teams of the moment in this league. The newly formed team has not needed any time to get used to it and plays attractive football. We are therefore expecting a good and exciting top regional league game under floodlights and are looking forward to every spectator who wants to attend the match at the Buni. Of course, we also want to leave the field as winners in this game.”
“Top game” at Buni
Managing Director Frank Salomon sees it similarly: “The spectators can expect a top game in the regional league. We want to live up to expectations. Our decimated team will have to give everything to be able to keep the points in Lübeck.”
Matchday 9 (13-18 September)
Phönix Lübeck – Weiche Flensburg (Fri., 7 p.m.)
SV Meppen – VfB Lübeck (Sat., 3 p.m.)
Kickers Emden – Holstein Kiel II (4 p.m.)
Oldenburg – St. Pauli II (6 p.m.)
BW Lohne – Hamburger SV II
Teutonis Ottensen – Drochtersen/Assel (Sun., 1.30 p.m.)
Eintracht Norderstedt – Bremer SV (2 p.m.)
TSV Havelse – SSV Jeddeloh
Werder Bremen II – SV Todesfelde
SV Todesfelde – Teutonia Ottensen (18.9.)
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