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topicnews · September 3, 2024

Röhrmoos struggles – Vierkirchen remains goalless

Röhrmoos struggles – Vierkirchen remains goalless

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Despite a successful comeback, Röhrmoos coach Christian Kessler was not satisfied with his team’s performance. © SpVgg Röhrmoos-Großinzemoos

After two match days in the A-Class, a trend is emerging: the teams are close together, and there are no clear favorites for first and second place.

SV Türk Dachau – SG Altomünster/Pipinsried II 0:7: The Dachau Turks are facing a difficult season if they cannot correct their horror start with a 0:15 goal difference in two games after the summer holidays at the latest. “We had the game in hand from the first minute and could have won by a much larger margin,” said Mederragua Alto, spokesman for the team. Dachau was able to keep the double-digit result because the current league leaders switched down two gears in the second half. The goals for the Altomünster/Pipinsried II team were scored by Nils Finkenthei (7th), Julian Penk (20th, 24th), Florian Mederer (22nd, 66th), Matthias Keil (39th) and Johannes Scheuerer (50th).

SpVgg Röhrmoos – SpVgg Kammerberg II 2:2: Röhrmoos dominated until the drinks break in the middle of the first half and missed some good chances. This was then punished with a free kick goal by Robert Fischer (29th minute). Maximilian Schütz made up for Lukas Fladung’s 0-2 (34th minute) (43rd minute). In the second half, Röhrmoos invested a lot against the well-defending guests. The hosts worked hard for Patrick Brummer’s equalizer (73rd minute). Röhrmoos coach Christian Kessler’s conclusion was mixed: “It’s OK to make up a 0-2 deficit.” But basically it’s two lost points for us.”

1. FC Kollbach – SC Inhauser Moos II 4:1: The Kollbachers, who had a free kick in the first round, celebrated a really good start to the season. The situation was already clear at half-time. Robert Friedrich (4th), Leonhard Schmid (16th) and Cem Steger (45th) scored to give them a comfortable 3-0 lead. After Matthias Regiert made it 4-0 (72nd), the guests scored a consolation goal with a penalty from Tom Schönberg (88th).

SC Vierkirchen – TSV Dachau III 0-0: SC Vierkirchen is preparing to become the league’s minimalist team. After two games, it has two points – and a 0-0 goal difference. The hosts didn’t get into the game at all at first, but were able to open things up later. Over the 90 minutes, it was a largely balanced game with chances for both sides. The draw was also fine, especially as the game was much better this time than at the start in Röhrmoos. “After two 0-0s, we want to score our first goal next week,” said Vierkirchen’s coach Robert Szeidl. The zero at the back is welcome.

TSV Allach II – SpVgg Hebertshausen 2:1: “Unfortunately, we made life difficult for ourselves in the first half,” said Hebertshausen’s head of football, Markus Kreusel. His team lost the ball a lot in the build-up to the game, which cost them a lot of energy in the hot temperatures. The mistakes and waning strength then led to the two late goals conceded by Stefan Schneider (77th) and Benedikt Gromes (87th). Maximilian Fritz scored the equalizer seconds later (87th). Kreusel spoke at the end of an unfortunate defeat: “A draw or, with a bit of luck, a win would have been possible.” Unfortunately, the attacks were not played out cleanly.” (nb)