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Tears and Hong test Havelse defensive

The hosts immediately took over the scepter on the Höhenberg. Viktoria Köln started concentrated and showed some impressive combinations.

Symbolic of TSV Havelse being overwhelmed early on against the stormy team from Cologne: Marcel Risse fired a shot that goalkeeper Norman Quindt was only able to deflect to the side. Seok-ju Hong was faster than the TSV defense and pushed in – but was also offside (9th).

Defensively, Viktoria did not allow anything and acted with strong positional play. And continued to grope his way towards the lead. Cracks found Hong again in front, who technically adeptly prevailed against three opponents, but missed the finish criminally (22nd). Cologne was clearly superior.

Cologne lets Havelse come into play more

After the break, things were still going in favor of the Höhenbergers, but Havelse now also played more and more. Kianz Froese missed a reasonably promising counterattack (48′).

Viktoria coach Olaf Janßen changed after an hour. Luca Marseiler and Youssef Amyn should bring fresh wind into the offensive. Since this didn’t really work, the coach continued to switch towards the end of the game. Six Patrick Sontheimer was replaced by offensive man Federico Palacios-Martinez (75th).

Big chance for Havelse at the last minute

Cologne still struggled afterwards, but Havelse also defended solidly and passionately sealed possible gaps. And then suddenly the big chance for TSV: Leon Damer shot his shot just over the crossbar from close range (90th). It remained a goalless draw.


Source: jti

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