FC Augsburg Hertha BSC Berlin is still in hot pursuit. At the end of the 24th Won second matchday of the table, the top match against FC Erzgebirge Aue happy with 2-1 (0-0) and reduced the gap to the leaders in Berlin on two points. After a weak first half ensured the scorers Nando Rafael (65) and Jan-Ingwer Callsen-Bracker (71) and the outstanding goalkeeper Simon Jentzsch before 15 731 spectators for the second home win of the FCA in the second half.
Marc Hensel (52) had shot up to the better climbers from Aue 1-1 clear in the lead. "We have taken and won," FCA coach Jos Luhukay presented facilitates day after the dramatic game. After the lag is gone with one human and tactical adjustments more risk on the offensive, said the Dutchman, "Aue was better in the first half".
Aue's best player, Tobias Kempe, called it a "really bitter" defeat, "because we were playing the dominant teams, but unfortunately the clear opportunities have not been used. With the 36-year veteran Tomasz Kos for the injured Paul Thomas on the defensive Aue first went on the safe side.
With good positional play in the Saxons tied the game up in Augsburg, which could draw no penalty dangerous scenes. The climber was playing after 20 minutes earned and courageous forward to opportunities by the minute. FCA goalkeeper Simon Jentzsch saved the hosts with fine saves against Kos (21) and Skerdilaid Curri (26) before a residue.
His greatest feat accomplished Jentzsch with a double chance by Jan Hochscheidt and Kempe (29). The surprise team of the Erzgebirge was better after the break first. With his eighth goal of the season after a pass from Kevin Hensel brought Schlitte Aue in front. Jentzsch (64) prevented with class saves against Kempe and Enrico Kern, the preliminary decision, after the Substitution of Rafael and Axel Bellinghausen then only played the FCA.
Rafael ended Augsburg's goal drought of 264 minutes without previously Heimtor. Callsen-Bracker with a header sealed a bitter defeat for Aue.
Marc Hensel (52) had shot up to the better climbers from Aue 1-1 clear in the lead. "We have taken and won," FCA coach Jos Luhukay presented facilitates day after the dramatic game. After the lag is gone with one human and tactical adjustments more risk on the offensive, said the Dutchman, "Aue was better in the first half".
Aue's best player, Tobias Kempe, called it a "really bitter" defeat, "because we were playing the dominant teams, but unfortunately the clear opportunities have not been used. With the 36-year veteran Tomasz Kos for the injured Paul Thomas on the defensive Aue first went on the safe side.
With good positional play in the Saxons tied the game up in Augsburg, which could draw no penalty dangerous scenes. The climber was playing after 20 minutes earned and courageous forward to opportunities by the minute. FCA goalkeeper Simon Jentzsch saved the hosts with fine saves against Kos (21) and Skerdilaid Curri (26) before a residue.
His greatest feat accomplished Jentzsch with a double chance by Jan Hochscheidt and Kempe (29). The surprise team of the Erzgebirge was better after the break first. With his eighth goal of the season after a pass from Kevin Hensel brought Schlitte Aue in front. Jentzsch (64) prevented with class saves against Kempe and Enrico Kern, the preliminary decision, after the Substitution of Rafael and Axel Bellinghausen then only played the FCA.
Rafael ended Augsburg's goal drought of 264 minutes without previously Heimtor. Callsen-Bracker with a header sealed a bitter defeat for Aue.
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