Med SV on the go: Fifth defeat in a row after 0: 5 debacle!

Med SV on the go: Fifth defeat in a row after 0: 5 debacle!

In a remarkable match on Friday evening, Med SV competed against SG Oldenburg/Göhl and got into a bitter defeat again. With a clear 5-0 final score, this is already the sixth defeat in a row for the team from Kiel. Despite their strong performance in the last games, the result remains sobering for the guests.

The game took place in Göhl and was shaped by many dramatics. The course of the game revealed that Med SV under coach Kandil Rashid modified its usual 4-1-4-1 system in order to increase the pressure on the opponent earlier, which should be achieved with the line-up in a 4-2-3-1. Nevertheless, the first half was more of a fight in which SG Oldenburg/Göhl was difficult for inexplicable reasons to overcome the guests. Keeper Mike Benecke was crucial, kept strong and prevented a deficit.

clear deficit and brilliant Burmeister

The only goal of the first half fell through Mats Burmeister in the 14th minute, who walved from the back with his tenth goal of the season after a deceived corner. However, this tour was happy. SG coach Jens Theuerkauf admitted that they might have been left behind without a tank parades. In the second round, however, the home team showed a different face and soon took the lead 2-0, which resulted in a more dominant way of playing.

With this psychological security, SG Oldenburg/Göhl continued to add and scored five goals, which secured the clear 5-0 victory. From the Med SV's point of view, it was a bitter reality: it was another good game, but it ended again without points. The trainer Rashid and his team urgently need to work on their effectiveness to overcome the deep valley sole.

The performance of Mats Burmeister, who shone with a total of 11 goals this season at the end of the game, is particularly noteworthy. This makes a cut of one goal per game day - an impressive statistics. Med SV motivated again in the last few minutes, but could not change the clear strengths of the hosts. The referee Alexander Scheffel also didn't have it easy because he had a long journey across Schleswig-Holstein.

For SG Oldenburg/Göhl, this was the fourth home win in a row and another crucial step from the table cellar to the secured midfield region of the Verbandsliga Ost. The Med SV, on the other hand, urgently needs a victory to regain trust and get out of the result crisis. Preparation for the next game will be crucial to improve the program planning and morality of the team.

In the meantime,

there was also a game failure in the Verbandsliga Ost. The coach of Gettorfer SC, Stefan Röschmann, commented on the situation of the B-Platz, which was not playable, while A-Platz was still closed and the artificial turf was occupied. These conditions meant that the team could not compete against Wiker SV - another setback for the team.

Overall, it remains to be seen how the teams will develop in the coming weeks and whether the Med SV gets the necessary thrust to break out of the crisis. The exciting time in the Verbandsliga Ost gives hope for further interesting duels.

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