Tuesday, February 15, 2011

2. Soccer-Bundesliga: Aue wins over 1860 and won fourth place

Erzgebirge Aue has used the gaffe of the competition and by a last-minute goal in the 2nd Bundesliga again made contact with the rise of places. At the conclusion of the Round 22 win after the surprise team of the first round before losing three in a series :. 0 (0-0) against 1860 Munich The climbers from Saxony now 40 points in the account and in fourth just one point behind the second placed FC Augsburg (41) has had the side Augsburg VfL Bochum (3./41) and.

MSV Duisburg (5./39) as a further rise of competitors played only a draw. The match-winner scored Enrico Kern (90 +2) to late autumn champions win against the lions, which are stuck with 30 points in eleventh place on the mid-table. "Both teams have invested a lot, the luckier we were today.

We are pleased with the 40 points we have reached the first target, "said Aue coach Rico Schmitt, who with his team in the league has almost certainly earlier than expected. Before 8200 spectators developed in an open Erzgebirgsstadion encounter in which both teams showed a lot of pace.

In difficult ground conditions, it was missing but especially in the financial statements of precision. Tobias Kempe put goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly 1860 in the 5th Minute with a shot from distance before no problems at another occasion, the host was Marc Hensel the ball narrowly wide (11).

The best opportunity of the first half of 1860 had striker Benjamin Lauth with a shot on the turn, but goalkeeper Martin Männel cleared for a corner (34th). After the break, Aue increased the pressure on the sixties and would have had to take the lead. After a shot by Hensel core came to the ball, but shot the ball from five feet above the empty net (48.) Aue also sought during the game the way forward was, but despite all efforts and a clear field superiority with no real opportunity.

It was not until injury time rescued the core Erzgebirge. Best player in Aue were Kempe and Adli Lachheb, at 1860 convinced Stefan Aigner and Stefan Buck.

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