SVBO keeps Germanicus alive for a long time, but deserved a derby

FOOTBALL – The conviviality after the game compensated a lot, but certainly the home team looked back on the game with an unpleasant feeling after the Germanicus – SVBO derby. The guests deserved to win, certainly based on the first half: 1-3.

Because of that victory, SVBO overcame Germanicus and the team of trainer Marc Hegeman climbs to place 3 in the 1st division F. The leader is Hoogezand, which will play against mid-engine Jubbega this afternoon, while number 2 (VKW) plays against a relegation candidate at home. city ​​park. The difference between Hoogezand and VKW is four points. The gap between VKW and SVBO is now three points, but VKW has played two games less.

“Our objective is and remains to play the post-season and that looks good, because we have been in good organizational form lately. That way we create more opportunities and therefore score more.”

His colleague at Germanicus, André Mulder, was especially disappointed in his players. “I really could have changed ten after the first half. I really don’t understand how you can start a derby so weak. For the same money we are halfway behind with 0-4. Now SVBO left us alive with 0-2 and can we make it exciting after the break. After the 1-2 it could also have been equalized. We did everything to ensure that. Attacking substitutions and playing one on one in the back, but in the end it doesn’t work and we get out the counter still a third around the ears. But all in all, we just give it away in the first half and we rightly lose.”

The big man in the first half was without a doubt Ronald Gerdes. The number 9 of the – dressed in blue yesterday – guests ensured the rest for both goals. Incidentally, Gerdes could also have made a hat-trick, but a third big chance came across the body of Germanicus goalkeeper Vincent Beugelink.

Halfway through the second half, in which Germanicus was a lot brighter than before halftime and SVBO no longer appeared in front of the enemy goal, the home team came back into the game. A failed cross by substitute Erik Boer just popped against the ropes. The home team went looking for more, but that was not forthcoming. In fact, Dylan Wessels determined the final score at 1-3 deep in injury time.

Tonight in Our Club on TV Drenthe images of the derby in Coevorden.

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