Saturday, April 30, 2011

Broke in Kaiserslautern: St. Pauli to plan for the Major League

The "Adventure League" is for the FC St. Pauli after only one season in the football elite class as good as finished. The table bottom defeated the 32nd Round 0:2 (0:1) at the first Mitaufsteiger FC Kaiserslautern and was due to the horror balance of only one point from their last ten games still only theoretical chances of winning the league.

Christian Tiffert (29) and Mathias Abel (68th) scored for the FCK, who made the league as good as perfect. "This is sad, sad. Now you have a miracle here, but the way it is so small that you hardly recognize them, "said sporting director Helmut Schulte-Pauli, and estimated that the situation realistically.

The 49 780 spectators in the sold-out Fritz-Walter-Stadion saw in the early stages clearly superior hosts. The Red Devils, who had to make do without Florian Dick, Ivo Ilicevic and Jan Simunek urged the hamburger with her aggressive play largely on the defensive. Significant opportunities could not work out the FCK, three free kicks in promising positions were awarded miserably.

The guests, which were missing Fabian Boll, Mathias Hain, Rouwen Hennings, Thomas Kessler, Oczipka Bastian, Carsten Roth Bach, Carlos Zambrano and Moritz Volz, were limited in the first minutes to defense work. The few accounts of the mostly passive Hamburg remained dangerous. After almost 20 minutes increased the hosts for a short time once the pressure, but the hamburgers were completed by a long shot by Charles Takyi (20).

Although the FCK survive after a dangerous situation had (27), of all Tiffert saw a header for the lead. The playmaker had sealed the 0-1 defeat of the Palatinate in the first leg with an own goal. Following the delay, the North German crowded with the courage of desperation for an equalizer.

The former national team player Gerald Asamoah (40) but failed as Max Kruse (43) on strong Kaiserslautern goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who secured the FCK breaks leadership. At the beginning of the second round of the Hamburg threw more than in the first half of their passion and their combat power to bear.

Despite attempting to score the goal from Trapp came first but not in danger. The hosts opened up in this phase, good counter-possibilities. The four-time German champion was able to take advantage of opportunities, not because the professionals often acted to hastily. After almost an hour, the pressure of the guests had been gradually increasing.

The Palatine managed the guide only and were botched in their counter-attacks to work. This changed midway through the second half. After Tiffert had twice taken care of danger (63./68.) Intelligence chief Abel built its lead with a header after a corner.

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