After the home win around 1860 Munich last weekend, FC Erzgebirge Aue wanted to add to Alemannia Aachen on Tuesday. The team of Jens Härtel achieved this through a lot of effort and a slipped flank.
FC Erzgebirge Aue started the hoped -for success series on Tuesday evening. In front of around 20,000 spectators in the Aachen Tivoli, the team of head coach Jens Härtel came to a 1-0 (1-0) victory against Alemannia Aachen and thus celebrated the second victory within four days after the success of 1860 Munich and the first away win of the season.
Jens Härtel celebrated the second victory in a row on Tuesday. (Archive)
Sunday shot on Tuesday
The crucial goal was scored by AUES right-back Pascal Fallmann, who slipped a flank from right over the right slippers and so behind Alemannia goalkeeper Jan Olschowsky in the Tornetz.
For a long time it was quiet on the Aachen Tivoli. The hosts had more possession, but they did nothing like the Auer. The Saxons waited first, but then to take control after 20 minutes. In the 25th minute, Tristan Zobel had two good opportunities, but were thwarted by Aachen goalkeeper Jan Olschowsky.
So the tour was not a big surprise. Fallmann probably wanted to hit a cross, but he hit the ball with the outside of the outside so that he struck in the goal over the Oleschowsky, which was too far ahead. This in turn stuck the Alemannia, which Lukas Scepanik (41.) also had a good way to compensate.
Aue and Aachen fought a gripping fight.
Tension until the end
After the break, Aue did not much for the 2-0 victory over 1860 Munich. The guests had their opponents done, were very well organized at the back and waited. However, since Aachen also acted relatively unimaginably, the tension was missing. It was only in the 76th minute that the just substituted Jannic Ehlers drew attention to Aue again with a long -range shot.
Only in the last few minutes there were opportunities on both sides. Julian Günther-Schmidt hit the Aachen network in the 90th minute. In the seven -minute injury time, Olschowsky prevented the safe 0-2 against Ehlers.
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