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Schwaig from 1860 cannot be stopped – FC is chasing the league leaders

Schwaig from 1860 cannot be stopped – FC is chasing the league leaders

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Schwaig from 1860 cannot be stopped – FC is chasing the league leaders
The people from Schwaiger were always one step faster, like here Tim Schels (2nd from left) against Rosenheim’s Lucas Gratt. Vincent Sommer (r.) watches the duel. © Christian Riedel

The Sportfreunde Schwaig beat Rosenheim for the first time. FC won 3-0 and briefly jumped to first place in the table. With one game in hand, the league lead is still within reach. The match report from Friday.

Schwaig – With TSV 1860 Rosenheim on Friday evening, Schwaig not only met the team with the best defense in the entire Southeast Regional League (14 goals conceded in 18 games), but also against an opponent against whom they have never been able to win before (two draws, a defeat). The host’s goals were to change that and stay close to league leaders TuS Geretsried with a win. It was a 3-0 win.

Coach Wiggerl Donbeck started with the same starting eleven as in the win in Forstinning a week earlier. “We knew that Rosenheim played very defensively. With a five-man defense chain, in front of that a four-man defense chain. “The focus was on cracking this defensive alliance,” the coach told the local newspaper.

Goal scorers Ascher and Roth continue to be in top form

Schwaig started energetically, looked for gaps in the defense and had his first chance. Keru Kuflu pulled a cross from the left sharply into the six-yard box, where Raffi Ascher ran in, but his header missed the ball by just centimeters. Leon Roth had the next chance when he put a ball from twelve meters next to the left post, which was beautifully placed with his backheel by Ascher. Five minutes later, Florian Pflügler won the ball, passed it to Vincent Sommer, who played past an opponent and narrowly missed the left cross corner from 16 meters.

Up to that point there had been little from the guests; two shots on goal were too harmless to put goalkeeper Maxi Huber in trouble. In the 43rd minute, the moderator was rewarded for his committed game. Pflueger won the ball in Rosenheim’s half of the game, then it happened at lightning speed: pass to Ascher, who clapped straight to Sommer. Sommer received the ball and played perfectly to Joshua Steindorf, who ran in diagonally, and hammered the ball into the near corner from 16 meters. It took just five seconds from winning the ball to scoring the goal.

Decision for Sportfreunde Schwaig in the majority

After the break, little changed in the course of the game. I am the opposite. Schwaig continued to clearly dictate the game and pushed for the second goal. In the 59th minute he also fell: After a Rosenheim corner was defended, Steindorf lobbed over two opponents in his own half, played the ball into the path of Ascher on the halfway line, who ran towards goalkeeper Alin Goia alone and lobbed over him to make it 2-0. Three minutes later, Sommer Roth was on the right wing, but Ascher’s sharp cross from six meters didn’t hit the full end, allowing goalkeeper Goia to clear.

Schwaig now let the ball and the opponent run, waited for the right moment and then played the balls into the top. Rosenheim no longer really got into the duels and mostly just believed afterward. In the 74th minute, Tobi Jell Roth disappeared onto the right wing, entering the penalty area and crossing unselfishly. But the ball bounced slightly before the cross pass, so Ascher could no longer reach the ball. In the 76th minute, the confident referee Jonas Jäcker sent Simon Fischer from Rosenheim off the field with a 10-minute penalty for a hard tackle on Tim Schels.

Schwaig scored the third goal in the 84th minute of the game. Substitute Arnel Fazlic played a great one-two with Plügler, crossed inward from the baseline, where Roth only had to hold back his chest from three meters to push the ball over the line to make it 3-0. So Rosenheim no longer has the best defense in the league (17 goals conceded), but Schwaig (16).