Defeats in opposition to their desk-topping neighbors not solely despatched them all the way down to the desk’s cellar, but additionally missed out on a soar into the unbeaten zone. Ideally, the hole between the HSGs may have been diminished to 2 factors, however now it has widened to 6 factors. While the Gekkos (12:22 factors) managed to chase down a secure midfield spot with their sixth win of the season, the promising facet stay on the backside of the desk together with HSG Nahe-Glan and VTZ. Saarpfalz. As of right now, coach Theo Megalooikonomou’s males should be no less than two groups behind by the top of the season to keep away from relegation. The variety of relegations might improve if a number of groups from the Third Bundesliga are relegated to the Oberliga RPS. With mHSG Friesenheim-Hochdorf II and VTV Mundenheim one class above, two groups from the southwest are presently combating for their sporting survival. From the standpoint of TuS Dansenberg II, the tremendous gau could be a relegation of the primary team, which might robotically result in relegation.
Three others have been injured
The future team’s hospital was full to bursting, with veterans Christopher Seitz, Jan Simgen and Yannick Grunau getting a additional stream forward of the pattern-setting recreation in Ekbachtal. Top scorer Steffen Kiefer, goalkeeper Markus Seitz and teenager Tobias Kurz have been recognized as failures. Henry Hofmann, who had been sick all week, made himself accessible for the team, however needed to depart after 5 minutes. Robin Egelhoff had a barely longer day, seeing a crimson card within the ninth minute when he returned from a torn cruciate ligament. He was changed by assistant coach Patrick Schulze attributable to lack of alternate options.
Despite the considerations of the non-public team, the visitors began hotly, took a 4:1 (eighth) lead and have been in a position to defend their benefit till the twentieth minute (10:9). The Geckos led 5-1 till 14:11 (thirtieth minute) however missed the tying purpose halfway via the second half (21:21/forty fifth minute). Although the house team instantly took the lead and managed to increase it to 4 targets (27:23/50), the victory threatened to slide away from them within the remaining levels. Dansenberg fought till 28:29 (57th), Ekbachtal defined every part with a majority vote.
“It was very unhappy to lose. But I am unable to blame the blokes, all of them needed and have been very passionate. It was a extremely popular recreation, it ended very late,” Schulze analyzed. Dansenberger’s high scorers have been Nils Bechtel (9/5) and Ben Koelsch (7).
It continues on Sunday (17:00/Layenberger-Sporthalle) with the West Palatinate derby in opposition to SV 64 Zweibrücken, which Dansenberger surprisingly managed to drop a level within the first leg.