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Fischbachau overtaken Weyarn in A-Class 4

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Football A -Class 4 - 7 game photo: SV Warngau in Grün - Turkspor Hausham, Photo TP
Clear victory: SV Warngau (green) separated with 7-2 from Türkspor Hausham. © Thomas Plettenberg

The SG Tegernseer Tal gets a point in the relegation battle. SV Warngau clearly wins 7-2 against Türkspor Hausham.

SF Fischbachau and TSV Weyarn exchanged places in the A-Class 4 promotion struggle. At the bottom of the table, the SG Tegernsee valley was delighted.

SC Wörnsmühl –
SG Waakirchen/Sch. 1: 0 (0: 0)
Goals: 1: 0 Schoner (55.)
Time penalty: Hainz (SGW/36./Insult)))
The SC Wörnsmühl was able to keep the connection to the top group with a 1-0 win. “It was a deserved victory that could have been higher,” explains SC spokesman Marc Doll. In the first half there was a game at eye level. After the restart, the home side had more game shares and took the lead after a bad pass of the SG defensive. After a foul, a legitimate penalty followed for the Waakirchner, which Thomas Schönauer could easily parry in the goal of the Wörnsmühler. “That was important. That could have been the gymnastics point.” Due to the offensive playing style of the SG, Wörnsmühler counterattacks occurred in the final phase. Two of them ended at Waakirchener aluminum. “Unfortunately, we didn’t take a point or more, which was quite possible because of the better play area,” sums up SG coach Klaus Fahrner.

SG Tegernseer Tal –
TSV Irschenberg 1: 1 (0: 0)
Goals: 1: 0 Kowolik (90.+1.), 1: 1 Andrae (90.+3rd)
Time penalty: Maier (TSV/74.), Moser (90th+1st)
The SG Tegernsee Tal and TSV Irschenberg separated in a balanced and fight -emphasized game. “We didn’t deserve the victory, but the opponent didn’t,” sums up TSV department head Lorenz Juffinger. For the SG it was one of the most important games to collect points in the relegation battle. All the greater the cheers for the supposed match winner after a corner in added time. In the last minute of the game, Irschenberg was able to compensate for outnumbered. After a free kick, Robert Andrae nodded completely to 1-1. Annoying for the SG, since goals of this kind are a well -known pattern. “We got over 90 percent of the goals through standards, somehow we can’t get that,” SG coach Andreas Rohnbogner struggles.

FC Real Kreuth II –
SV Bayrischzell 4: 1 (2: 0)
Goals: 1: 0 Hofbauer (17th), 2: 0 Strobl (38.), 3: 0 Hofbauer (47th), 3: 1 Nopper (73.), 4: 1 Sachau (75.)
The district league reserve of FC Real Kreuth celebrated a safe home win against the bottom of the table. “We checked the game and deservedly won,” says FC coach Valentin Walch. Already in the first half, his team was able to set the course towards home win with a 3-0 lead. “We did not give any doubts, a good game from my team.” Bayrischzell, on the other hand, had to play with a weakened squad on Enterbach, as there was no support from the A-youth. The guests even had to end the game outnumbered. However, the morality of the Bavarian cells was remarkable, which, despite the final and the handicap, always remained positive. “We had a few AH players with us and in the end it was really fun again,” says SV player Martin Simmerl.

TSV Schliersee –
SC Wall 3: 3 (0: 2)
Goals: 0: 1 Meßmer (15./Elfmeter), 0: 2 Meßmer (45.+1st/penalty), 1: 2 Dabic (51./Elfmeter), 2: 2 CSordas (58.), 2: 3 Leitner-Lix (79.), 3: 3 Löw (84.)
Time penalty: Dabic (TSV/55.)
In the game of the penalty, SC Wall and TSV Schliersee shared the points. Referee Franz Bernlochner pointed to the point three times, all of them led to goals. Annoying for the TSV, which had to go into the cabin with 0-2 deficit. “Both penalty against us were borderline decisions,” says spokesman Patrick Quinz, who is dissatisfied with the overall performance of the referee. In the third goal there was a clear foul in advance. There was also little understanding of the referee on Waller. “It was a hot game and there should have been a lot of red cards for Schliersee,” Wall-coach Peter Escher, who again had to equalize the thin personnel position. The Schliersern managed to come back after two residues through good morality and to fight for the compensation.

SV Warngau –
Türkspor Hausham 7: 2 (3: 1)
Goals: 0: 1 Schmid (24./Elfmeter), 1: 1/2: 1 Gerr (31./37.), 3: 1 Stadler (44.), 3: 2 Hornung (49.), 4: 2 Gerr (50.), 5: 2 Eisenkolb (54.), 6: 2 Schönauer (62.), 7: 2 Mende (65.)
Yellow-red card: Schmid (TKS/75./Insult)))
With a clear 7-2 winning victory against Türkspor Hausham, SV Warngau won the midfield duel. “It was an absolutely deserved victory that could have been purely theoretically higher,” explains Warngau coach Daniel Mayer, whose team was able to go off the pitch again after two draws against Weyarn (2: 2) and Wall (1: 1). Although the district class relegated fell in accordance with a penalty early, they were able to turn the game towards home victory with a double strike by wing player Benedikt Gerr before the break. In the second half, a better basic fitness decided, which gave the warning many major chances. “I think that Turkspor Hausham has nevertheless presented himself properly,” Mayer praises the opponent, who finished the game fairly despite the high score.

TSV Hartpenning –
SV Miesbach II 1: 1 (0: 1)
Goals: 0: 1 Feicht (22nd), 1: 1 J. Nicerer (47./ Elfmeter)
In a high-quality game of two top teams, TSV Hartpenning and SV Miesbach II separated with a draw. “You saw that the first played against the third,” says TSV coach Wacco Schmid. In the first half, technically strong Miesbacher determined the action and consequently took the lead. “We were excellent in the game,” explains SV trainer Christian Pralas. After the restart, however, the equalization and the turning point of the game followed through a legitimate penalty. From this point on, the eleven of Schmid was able to tear the game itself, but in vain pressed the winning goal. “Ultimately, the tie is okay,” sums up the Hartpenninger.

SF Fischbachau –
TSV Weyarn 3: 1 (2: 0)
Goals: 1: 0 Trickl (28th), 2: 0 Isenmann (37./Elfmeter), 2: 1 Y. Molitor (74.), 3: 1 Bucher (74.)
The SF Fischbachau won the second top game against TSV Weyarn 3-1. Thus, the Klosterdörfler went as an absolute loser from the 18th matchday and exchanged place with Fischbachau. Due to the better opportunities and a penalty, sports fans managed to provide clear conditions at an early stage. “At the moment, we simply cannot play to play out a mandatory chance,” Weyarn’s coach Michael Hub struggles. The late goal of his team was equalized again in the same minute. “We deservedly won today because of the better chances,” sums up SF coach Hans Ostner. Due to the important home win, the sports fans climb onto the relegation place, with the possibility of tied equality with leader Hartpenning.

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