Dynamo Dresden gave themselves a present on the last third division matchday of the first half of the season. With a confident victory at the Unterhaching game association, the SGD puts the autumn championship under the Christmas tree.
In the last game of the first half of the season in the 3rd league, Dynamo Dresden easily won 3-0 (1-0) at the Unterhaching game association. With the victory, the Elbe city residents pushed Energie Cottbus out of the top position and thus overwintered as league leaders. After the defeat, Haching is now bottom of the table.
Casar gives Dynamo the lead and then has to go down
SGD coach Thomas Stamm used the same starting eleven in Unterhaching as he did at 2-1 home win against Waldhof Mannheim. Dynamo hardly gave the hosts any room to breathe in the opening phase and consequently took the lead early on with a header from Aljaz Casar (1:0/8th).
Jonas Oehmichen had a great chance to make it 2-0 shortly afterwards (15th), but missed from a few meters. There was a setback in the 35th minute when goalscorer Casar had to be substituted after receiving a blow. Tony Menzel came into play for him.
Haching remained harmless for almost the entire first half. In stoppage time (45th+2), Lenn Jastremski suddenly found himself all alone in front of the Dynamo goal after a long throw-in from the hosts. SGD keeper Tim Schreiber was just able to fend off the ball with his foot.
Unterhaching couldn’t find a way to overcome the Dynamo defense.
Kubatta and Kutschke make everything clear
The second half started much slower than the first. Things first became really dangerous in the 67th minute when Haching’s Julian Kügel suddenly appeared alone in front of the Dynamo goal. But the left inside post prevented the equalizer.
Just a minute later, David Kubatta scored with a header from a corner to make it 2-0 (68th) for SGD. Shortly afterwards, Stefan Kutschke, who had just been substituted, converted a hand penalty to make it 3-0 (74th). Dynamo didn’t let anything go wrong after that and almost scored their fourth goal through Kutschke (90+2).
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