Dynamo too harmless! SGD filed for bankruptcy in Bayern II’s first season



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In the game against Bayern Munich II, Dynamo Dresden suffered their first defeat of the season. The Dresdeners acted powerless and harmless.

Munich – Victory, draw, defeat. It has now Dynamo Dresden all after three days of play. It was a used afternoon in front of empty bleachers on Grünwalder Strasse. Lost after a disastrously weak first half Dynamo against small Bayern he deserves 0: 3 (0: 2). Breeding and raising after the break did not contribute anything else, on the contrary.

Leon Dajaku (7, Bayern II) in a duel with Sebastian Mai (26, Dresden).

Leon Dajaku (7, Bayern II) in a duel with Sebastian Mai (26, Dresden). © Picture Point / Gabor War

Dynamo coach Markus Kauczinski traded the 1-1 draw against Mannheim once. Paul Will was allowed to go to his old place of work after his suspension, Sascha Horvath had to go to the bank for him.

Ugh, what was that first half? The Reds reserved all noteworthy situations. They were fast-paced, precisely tuned, extremely practical.

Dresden didn’t hit the game in a boring way, because it was extremely gritty, for a second he just ran behind or to the side. Could not see body tension or the like. Sure, Bayern celebrated football, but it wasn’t stopped from doing so.

And if with a fault. Max Kulke slowed Jann-Fiete Arp. He left the ball in the corner of the penalty area and threw it into the short corner. Well shot, but the bullet did not seem unsustainable.

Kevin Broll looked unhappy – 0: 1 (22) from the point of view of the Saxony. But it didn’t stop there. Former RB kicker Nicolas-Geritt Kühn let four Dresdeners go down a bit later, fitting in with Leon Dajaku. He took the ball with him and shot from an acute angle. Broll almost got the ball into the net with his foot – 0: 2 (28th). And if the Dynamo goalkeeper hadn’t outstandingly saved an Angelo Stiller penalty (42nd) shortly before half-time, Sebastian Mai fouled Kühn, the furnace would have gone out before half-time.

Kilian Senkbeil (13, Bayern II) faces Ransford Königsdörffer (35, Dresden) and is supported by Dennis Waidner (44, Bayern II).

Kilian Senkbeil (13, Bayern II) faces Ransford Königsdörffer (35, Dresden) and is supported by Dennis Waidner (44, Bayern II). © Picture Point / Gabor War

For Dresden’s offensive actions, no fingers were needed to count in the first half. Did not exist. Kauczinski had to pull the trigger during the break. He did it with Ransford Königsdörffer, he came after the change for Panagiotis Vlachodimos.

How unhappy the Dynamo were that night became apparent immediately afterwards: Königsdörffer served Kulke, who fit in perfectly in front of goal. Christoph Daferner (47th) only had to push, but stepped on the ball two meters in front of the area.

But now the black and yellow acted as expected from the beginning. They sped up, finally made their way into it. Now the balls flew to Bayern goalkeeper Ron-Torben Hoffmann at his ears. But luck was not good. Agyemang Diawusie’s shots (54º / 64º) were only a few millimeters missing, another four or five were saved by Hoffmann.

And on an evening like this, when you can play until dawn without scoring, everything goes wrong.

After a corner, Tim Knipping went down early and was hit on the foot by his own husband, backup Kevin Ehlers. Knipping, warned well in advance, saw the traffic light card (83). A used afternoon, Kühn (90 °) continues 3-0 for them Bayern Following.

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