FC Memmingen remains unbeaten: draw against Haching II in the handball duel!
FC Memmingen remains unbeaten: draw against Haching II in the handball duel!
FC Memmingen achieved a 1: 1 draw on Friday evening in an intensive comparison against SpVgg Unterhaching II. This result consolidated her unbeatenness in the Bayernliga and at the same time represented the seventh draw this season. Coach Matthias Günes commented on the performance: "I am satisfied with the content and the game, not with the result." Despite the draw, the Memmingen sat down on the top of the table, at least for one night.
Memmingen competed without several key players. In addition to the long -term failures, André Braun and Matthias Moser were not available due to illnesses. The team also had to assert itself without Luis Vetter. Nico Nollenberger took his place for this player and played in the starting eleven. On the other hand, the team of Unterhaching II was young and a large part of the players was under 19 years old, which made it clear that they could put little support from the first team. The only player with experience was Andy Breuer who came from the extended third division squad.
exciting game with penalty
In the first half, there was a quick and fast -paced game, but there were initially no chances of scoring. The turn came in the 54th minute when Memmingen's defense chief David Bauer got the ball by the hand and Florian Schmid converted the penalty for Unterhaching. This goal ended the goalless dry spell of the Hachinger, which had taken 418 minutes.
outlook for the next challenges
The tie leaves the table situation exciting. FC Memmingen will meet Turkspor Augsburg next Saturday, an encounter that could be decisive in the fight for the upper places in the league. The competition will catch up in the coming week, which could ensure additional movement in the table.
In this exciting duel, around 90 spectators were on site that cheered on the two teams. The game's referee was Jonas Krzyzanowski from Neuburg. Yellow cards were distributed for both sides, while Kainz saw the red card for his handball in the 85th minute.
The listing of the teams offered some interesting insights into the respective strategies. The SpVgg Unterhaching II was not deterred by the young average age and played aggressively, while Memmingen continued to focus on the experience of its players. It remains to be seen how the season will continue to develop, especially after all teams have played their catch -up games.
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