SC Anger celebrates Derby victory: surprising 2-0 success against BSC Surheim!

SC Anger celebrates Derby victory: surprising 2-0 success against BSC Surheim!

Anger, Deutschland - The SC Anger won an important victory in the derby of the football district league 2 against BSC Surheim last Saturday. The game ended 2-0, and Anger returned to the road to success after two games without a win. About 150 spectators were present at the game. It was noteworthy that both teams had to do without important players, of which the Angerer were particularly affected. The defense chief Christian Mühlbauer could not play due to a cold and was replaced by Michi Wanersdorfer, who showed a strong performance.

Michi Nopinger, Andi Krämer and Paul Walch were also missing for various reasons. Despite these failures, Anger used his chances more effectively and defended well, while Surheim, although they had more possession, could not use clear goal opportunities. The lack of danger at Surheim was a crucial factor because Anger was on the defensive well. On the other hand, Surheim also had to do without injured players such as Julian Pagitsch and Christian Kreuzeder, which the team also weakened.

early goal for the SC Anger

The start of the match was optimal for Anger, because in the 6th minute Stefan Beranek scored the first goal through an unfortunate shot that was difficult for Surheim goalkeeper Gerry Oellerer. From then on, the hosts handed over the field, which the guests did not know how to use. The Angerer counter attacks were much more dangerous, but a free -standing shot from Nitzinger could have decided early on short after half.

In the further course of the game, Anger walned in the 64th minute to 2-0 when Michi Wanersdorfer was completely free in the shooting position after a flat flank by Jakob Maier. These gates once again showed the effectiveness under pressure from the Angerer. In addition, Tom Berger also had a strong free kick that put the Surheim defensive under pressure and safely steered the Angerer through the last minutes of the game.

coaching votes after the game

The coach of SC Anger, Andi Brandl, was positive: "The victory is ultimately deserved," said Brandl. "The many failures were already a board, but we don't whine. The players who come in do it just as well." This shows the strength of the Angerer team, which was able to play a good game despite personnel problems. On the other hand, Surheim's player coach Sebastian Huber was less satisfied and found that "we sometimes beat ourselves". He criticized the body language and the willingness of his team.

For Surheim, it will now be important to learn from these mistakes in order to act more effectively in the coming games. The team has to deal with both self -confidence and the table position through this defeat. A deep insight into the details of the game and the tactical considerations are in a detailed report available online .

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