The 1. FC Lok Leipzig had to be satisfied with a draw against TSV Havelse in the first leg of the promotion parties to the 3rd division. With the tie, however, the team of Jochen Seitz can live well in view of a very late goal.
Regional league-Northeast Master Lok Leipzig separated 1: 1 (0-0) in the promotion of the TSV Havelse. Both goals fell in the final phase: first the guests met, but the Leipzig responded immediately. The decision on the promotion to the 3rd division is now made in Havelse on Sunday (1:30 p.m.).
Hardly any get through before the break
The first half developed into a typical first leg. Both teams took care that they did not fall behind. The defensive rows were difficult to overcome. Lok often lacked the train to the penalty area because the offensive acted too imprecisely. Havels’s goalkeeper Tim Opitz did not always seem safe, Leipzig’s center forward Djamal Ziane headed over him once, but the power was missing from 16 meters, a defender cleared (16th). After half an hour, the locomotive fans got in briefly when Mingi Kang was held shortly before the penalty area, Havelse’s defender Dominic Mint saw yellow (29th), which was probably okay. Farid Abderrahmane put the free kick in the wall.
Djamal Ziane’s header found its way over keeper Tim Opitz, but not in the goal.
The guests, who were by no means hidden, had two good opportunities: Robin Müller shot down from the right to the post (20th), when the striking Saxons, Florian Riedel was completed by locomotive goalkeeper Andreas Naumann (32nd).
In the first half it was an argument at eye level.
Turbulent final phase: Cevis with quick answer
After the change, the Saxons, who pushed the TSV in half, played in particular. Jochen Seitz’s team was looking for the can opener. Noel Eichinger’s free kick flew over two meters (51st), Kang’s conclusion from the rotation passed just left (52nd). Abou Ballo’s legal flank mutated into a shot on goal – Opitz reacted well (57th).
In the course of the second 45 minutes Lok, the teeth are becoming more and more batched to the defense of the North Master. It rarely came forward – and surprisingly took the lead with a dream goal shortly before the end: Marko Ilic put the ball from Halblink’s Volley on the net (89.). Lok did not let himself be shocked: Joker Cevic still equalized when he used a plug -in pass from Zak Piplica to compensate for the acclaimed (90.+1).
Lok fell behind by Ilic. Andreas Naumann had no chance.
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