SV Kirchanschöring celebrates the fifth victory in a row at FC Pipinsried

SV Kirchanschöring celebrates the fifth victory in a row at FC Pipinsried

The SV Kirchanschöring remains on the road to success! Last Saturday, the team not only secured three points with a 2-0 win against FC Pipinsried in the Küchenstadel-Arena, but also the fifth undefeated matchday in a row. In this encounter, which attracted 335 spectators, it was particularly the defense work that the team around coach Thomas Leberfinger came to the fore.

The game started with opportunities on both sides, but it took up to the 32nd minute before the first decisive action followed. A precise header by Jonas Kronbichler ensured the 1-0 lead of the guests. The SV Kirchanschöring had some dangerous corner balls, but Pipinsried, cheered on by their own fans, remained frustrated in this phase of the game, since they could not play out any mandatory possibilities.

traffic light card and remarkable hit

When the game went into the second half, fate should turn for the home side. With a traffic light card, Stefan Ilic was sent from the pitch after 55 minutes, which also weakened her fighting spirit. As a result, the Liver finger team was able to use its advantage: after a precise pass from Thorsten Nicklas, Gabriel Oiler Castle in the 81st minute after skillfully dribbling the goalkeeper and placing the ball into the net. This was 2-0 for the guests.

Although Pipinsried made some attempts to reduce the gap, their attacks were repeatedly prevented by the strong defensive of the Verschöringer. Another dangerous attack by the hosts ended unhappily on the crossbar, a typical snapshot of their uninspired performance. After several unsuccessful attempts, the Anschöringer did a good job to bring the result over time.

perception of the trainers

The opinion of the trainers reflects the course of the game, but their view of the performance of their teams is remarkably different. Josef Steinberger, coach of Pipinsried, praised the beginning of the game, but admitted that his players' morals had dropped sharply after the first goal. Despite the difficult circumstances in the second half, he made it clear that his team was also determined and tried to turn the game. "If we had reached the connection in the 89th minute, there might have been a bit in it," noted the FCP coach.

On the other hand, liver fingers confidently commented on his team's defensive. "We knew that it would be an extremely difficult away game," he said, praising the way his team won the 50:50 balls. In conclusion, he expressed that they could have scored even more goals with better exploitation of opportunities.

The game ended after an eventful second half, in which the SVK Club youth had also traveled to support the team after they had won a tie in their game in the district league. The trip to Pipinsried will therefore remain in a positive memory; The players can not only be satisfied with their performance, but also with the closed appearance of the entire team.

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