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topicnews · September 8, 2024

0 against Geratskirchen in the first home game

0 against Geratskirchen in the first home game

At the beginning of the match between SV Thenried and DJK SV Geratskirchen on Saturday, the home team didn’t really get off to a good start. In the end, the girls from the north slope won clearly 3-0.

“We weren’t as present as we were in Wilting,” was the assessment of SV coach Lukas Riedl. However, the guests weren’t particularly dangerous either. “The DJK didn’t have a single shot on goal over 90 minutes that our goalkeeper Lena Fischer had to save,” Riedl summed up.

The Thenried girls actually gained more confidence with the 1-0. It was a standard goal after a foul on Lisa Beer on the left wing. “With Kristin Senft’s free kick, the girls did exactly what I always preach, namely to go for the ball with commitment and will,” said the SV coach. Lucca Stadler scored the 1-0 with a textbook header (15th minute). Shortly afterwards there was a drink break. “We made some adjustments,” said Riedl. This had an effect. The hosts got going better in terms of body language.

The 2-0 goal (28th minute) was a goal that looked like it was on the drawing board. Lucca Stadler handled a situation in midfield very well and then passed deep to Kristin Senft, who passed the ball on to Jessica Köppl. Her through ball reached Kristin Senft, who slotted it in confidently. “It was a goal that every coach could only wish for,” commented Lukas Riedl. The Thenried girls went into the half-time break with a 2-0 lead.

After the break, the Thenried team came out of the dressing room a little sleepy. However, they didn’t let anything through at the back. They defended well as a team and even had two or three chances.

She put the lid on it with the 3-0 (69th minute) after a throw-in. Lisa Beer’s cross was deflected and found its way into the Geratskirchen goal. Julia Buhl had the chance to increase the lead with an angled shot. But the score remained 3-0.

“It was a deserved victory, even by this margin, even if we were not able to deliver our best performance.” “Overall, you can speak of a perfect start with six points,” summed up Lukas Riedl.

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