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Third win of the season: Potsdam narrowly wins Dormagen | News

A good match with both goalkeepers having their share of the fewest goals scored on Friday night. Bitter for TSV: Despite several failures, at least one point was possible. “The result could have been the other way around,” said Potsdam coach Bob Hanning. “A painful defeat,” said Dormagen coach Matthias Flohr. “Unfortunately today you didn’t get rewarded for your efforts,” he told his players in the dressing room. The promoted team went home with two points after 24:23 (13:11) and was able to thank, among others, right-fielder David Akakpo, who contributed to the success with four goals the day before the 25th birthday of he. The next task for TSV next Saturday, October 8, is “probably the toughest task against an outstanding opponent,” Flohr explained. He goes to Balingen, where he worked as an assistant coach before moving to Dormagen.

Hall spokesman Oliver Fenkl had called for a fresh start to the game, at least in Dormagen: “The spectators will stay until Wiesel has scored the first goal.” the 1-0. TSV were in the game well and were two goals up when Ian Hueter scored the opener in the 6th minute. The defensive play against Nils Lichtlein was punished with a red card – a decision which can certainly be contested. “You don’t have to give a red card,” said Ian’s brother Patrick, who had to watch the scene from the viewer’s side. A capsule injury suffered in training in the foot area did not allow the head of defense to play. And so TSV had to continue without both US national players. A rare situation.

The Wiesel initially coped well with the loss of Ian Guardian. After two goals from Mislav Grgic and the first penalty shot saved by Martin Juzbasic, they were ahead 6:4. However, VfL took advantage of the subsequent mistakes and turned the game around for the first lead: 19-year-old Mark Beneke, who can finish very well, scored 6:7. Now it was the guests who complained about the red card against Joshua Thiele in the 15th minute. In central defense he had struck against Aron Seesing and was allowed to leave the field early. It is understandable that the sanction following the first disqualification was also classified as a concession decision.



After a save from seven meters by Lasse Ludwig, Jan Reimer managed to equalize 7:7 by converting the rebound. But in the match at eye level it was the last draw of the night. Potsdam kept going and never let go of their lead, “although we gave Dormagen plenty of opportunities to win the game”, Hanning knows his team “still have a lot to learn”. picked up the pace, something no team of Dormagen’s quality has managed to do before.”

The TSV was close by one or even two points. “We could have won if we had accepted Potsdam’s offers,” Matthias Flohr was disappointed with the way the match had gone after an entertaining 60 minutes. “We defended superbly against players of absolute class and were able to create good attacking chances again and again.” But too often these have been squandered by unplaced shots. The hosts fought their way from a deficit of 16:20 in the 43rd minute to 21:22 (56′) with Jakub Sterba, who entered the circle from a distance. The outstanding Martin Juzbasic kept his side on course with his third penalty save, but his opponent Lasse Ludwig once again excelled with his renewed save against Artur Karvatski. With 12 seconds to go until the final whistle, Akakpo clarified everything with the 22:24. Grgic’s subsequent penalty shot only narrowed the gap.


Statistics:

TSV Bayer Dormagen – 1.VfL Potsdam 23:24 (11:13)

TSV Bayer Dormagen: Juzbasic (13 saves), Broy (ne); Reuland (1), Meuser (3), Send (1), Karvatski (3), Zurga (3), Rehfus (1), I. Guardian, Reimer (1), Grgic (4/1), Sterba (1) , J. Schmidt, Seesing (3), Steinhaus (2)

1. VfL Potsdam: Ludwig (13 saves), Voncina (in 7m), Ferjan (ne); Hansson (4), Simic (4), Beneke (7), Kaludjerovic (ne), Lichtlein (2), Thiele, Nowak, Grüner (1), Akakpo (4), Orlov, Fuhrmann, Sauter, Langhoff (2)

Referee: Overall / Sharp

Spectators: 927

time penalty: 6:8 minutes (red against I. goalkeeper, 6th, and Thiele, 15th)

seven meters: 1/2:0/4 (Ludwig saves on Reimer, who transforms the rebound – Juzbasic saves Grüner, Beneke and Lichtlein, who also shoots one on the post)

Movie: 3:1, 6:4, 6:7 (13.), 7:7, 7:11 (21.), 11:12, 11:13 – 1:15, 1:17, 4:20 (43. ), 7:21 PM, 9:22 PM, 10:23 PM (59.), 10:24 PM, 11:24 PM

Those: TSV Bayer Dormagen / Photo: Break fence

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