Monday, September 28, 2015

Fourth win in a row: Fürth counters also from Eintracht Braunschweig – THE WORLD

              Braunschweig and Greuther Fürth are provided a hectic, intense Followers duel. In injury time, there were still red and yellow against Eintracht. . Here you can see the highlights of the game Source: BUNDESLIGA at IMAGE

The SpVgg Greuther Fürth is after fourth win in a row, the team of the moment in the second division. By 1: 0 (1: 0) in the tracker duel at Eintracht Braunschweig the team coached by Stefan Ruth Beck advances to fourth. The winning goal scored Robert Zulj (14 minutes). In injury time Braunschweig saw Saulo Decarli a controversial red card for violent conduct against Jurgen Gjasula. A “clear red card”, as well as Braunschweig coach Torsten Lieberknecht known, “that was unnecessary and weakens us. That can not be that he is palpably there.”

Fürth is now undefeated with 17 points from nine games zoom moved to the ascent ranks for five games up on a counter. In addition, the franc overtook with 14 points, Eintracht, which now rank fifth place.

Philip and Abrashi ballern Freiburg to the top

              Philipp meets from 20 meters, 25 meters from Abrashi and Freiburg greets top of the table. Even an awarded penalty could afford to Frankfurt Freiburg. . Highlights Source: BUNDESLIGA at IMAGE

Fürth played strongly for something tough start and went well deserved lead. The Austrians Zulj concluded a remarkable counterattack after a quarter of an hour successfully. “That was just in the first half, a really good game by us. We have put great efforts. After the break we are lucky then also worked us and waiting for our counterattack” praised Ruth Beck.

Braunschweig quarreled with some refereeing decisions and also had the early injury-related failure of Marcel Correia cope. The captain left because of muscular problems the field prematurely. But Lieberknecht team battled back in the game. Even before the break put Hendrick Zuck a volley decrease past the far post (31.).

After the change, the guests moved far back. Brunswick found it difficult to build up further pressure and usually came only from a distance at the end. Defender Joseph Baffo had at a Lattenknaller from 20 meters Pech (59th). A good ten minutes later pulled Emil Berggreen of the penalty area just wide.

Twenty minutes before the end it tried Eintracht coach Torsten Lieberknecht again with a double change. But neither jan hochscheidt, yet still were able to put Salim Khelifi attack accents. Fürth rescued the victory over the time. Only in stoppage time, it was again a bit hectic. Decarli summed Fürths Jurgen Gjasulua to his throat and looked so Patrick Ittrich Red. “It is clear that the distance with four points now a bit bigger. But we will continue to work intensively” announced Braunschweig sporting director Marc Arnold on, “I also think that we were clearly the better team in the second half. ”

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