Saturday, February 5, 2011

2. Soccer-Bundesliga victory in Osnabrück - Augsburg on further rate rise

Rapid real win in Cottbus, rejoicing at FC Augsburg: Four days after the home defeat by VfL Bochum in the Augsburg rise battle of the 2nd Bundesliga showed a positive reaction. The team of coach Jos Luhukay won on Friday night at the start of the 21st Matchday 2-0 (1-0) VfL Osnabrück and solidified with 40 points to second place behind Hertha BSC (42 meters).

The leaders meet on Saturday in the capital derby at the sold out Olympic Stadium on Union Berlin. Hertha and Augsburg were allowed to enjoy the promotion race also Patzer of the competition. Striker Emil Jula saved Energie Cottbus with his equalizer in the 83rd Minute at 3:3 (2:3) at home to Alemannia Aachen at least one point.

The residue of the Lusatian second place widened after just one win from four games back round on five points. SpVgg Greuther Fuerth was the debut of the new attacker Miroslav Slepicka at FSV Frankfurt does not go beyond a 0-0 draw, facing the now four points behind Augsburg. Jan-Ingwer Callsen-Bracker (37th minute) and Marcel de Jong (47) with a "hammer" from 30 meters left, the Augsburg rejoice in Osnabrück.

Both goals came after free-kicks. "After the three it already looks different again," said sporting director Andreas Rettig Augsburg easier. He acknowledged that you had to after the 0-1 against Bochum on Monday "already shake a day longer." FC Augsburg is a hot promotion candidate. In a turbulent match in Cottbus shot Kevin Kratz and striker Benjamin Auer season with its gates twelve Aachen and 13 three times in the lead.

Energy and morale was proved by Uwe Hünemeier, Roger and the header from Jula to compensate each final score 3-3. There was good news there for the Cottbus fans before the game: baseball Nils Petersen (22), his contract has prematurely extended by two years until 2014. The 13-goal had been courted by several first division.

"It is for its further development, the right decision. He does not want the same ten steps up, "commented coach Claus-Dieter Wollitz.

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