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SV Pullach is about to be relegated to the state league

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Created: 06/02/2022, 09:39 am

Von: Umberto Savignano

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All means are used to fight in the relegation first leg: Dachau’s Alexander Weiss (left) pulls hard on Gilbert Diep from SV Pullach. © Christian Riedel / fotografie-ri

The relegation of SV Pullach is getting closer: The Raben lost the first game of the second and decisive Bayernliga relegation round against TSV Dachau 1865 at home with 0:3.

Pullach – SV Pullach is taking a heavy burden into the second leg on Saturday (4 p.m.). “Dachau deserved to win,” admitted Theo Liedl, sporting director and interim coach of the SVP.

There was a ray of hope for the home side before the game: the injured supporters Daniel Steinacher, Fabian Czech, goalscorer Max Zander and captain Martin Bauer were able to play. And it got off to a good start in front of 350 spectators on Gistlstraße. A 20-metre free-kick from Semir Gracic, which dropped dangerously, was punched over the crossbar by Dachau goalkeeper Marco Jakob (6th). In direct return, the guests took the lead: After Daniel Leugner’s ingeniously drained assist, SVP keeper Marjan Krasnic successfully threw himself at the free Nickoy Ricter, but Mario Maric put the extra shot into the net (7th). After that, the people from Pullach seemed counted, Dachau pushed for the second goal: Lirim Kelmendi smashed into the short cross corner from an acute angle, Krasnic parried (10′), Ricter (13′) and Kelmendi (16′) just missed. After that, Pullach got into the game a little better, but didn’t really become a threat: Zander’s header didn’t bother Jakob much (39′). Gilbert Diep clearly missed the goal from a promising position (41st).

Pullacher Josef Burghard (No. 13) receives the red card from referee Thomas Berg – on the left Daniel Leugner from TSV Dachau 65.
Pullacher Josef Burghard (No. 13) receives the red card from referee Thomas Berg – on the left Daniel Leugner from TSV Dachau 65. © Sven Leifer

After the break, Pullach was visually superior at first, but the power was still lacking. And then two bitter setbacks followed for the home side: Josef Burghard saw the red card (58th) for a foul play on the center line, which resulted in a pack forming. A very tough decision, a warning would have been enough. “In the same situation when Bauer is fouled, the referee gives a yellow card,” said Liedl, who also criticized: “In addition, it shouldn’t get that far because our Max Zander was fouled immediately before.”

Three minutes later it was 2-0: A Denier free-kick was headed to Maric, who scored his second goal (62′).

The ravens showed morale, defended themselves, tried to improve their starting position. But outnumbered, they struggled in vain. The Dachau team had chances, for example through Marcel Kosuch, who missed four shots between the 77th and 82nd minutes, hitting the crossbar once completely free. In the 90th minute it was Oliver Wargalla who made the Raben crash into the national league even more likely with the 0:3. Liedl seemed frustrated after the final whistle, not only because of the result but also because of his team’s performance: “You can’t win a game without tackling. We were always a step too late. The Dachauer were livelier, fitter, just better. It’s true that some of our players were injured and ill during the week, but that shouldn’t be an excuse.”

SV Pullach: Krasnic – Steinacher, Gracic, Eck, Horndasch (83rd Allmang), Bauer (74th Heinzlmeier), Burghard, Czech (78th Riederer), Diep, Amdouni (63rd Marseiler), Zander

Tore: 0:1 Maric (7th), 0:2 Maric (62nd), 0:3 Wargalla (90th) Red for Burghard (58th, gross foul play)

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