Dresden – Chances for two or three games, but only one goal. Dynamo Dresden 1-1 against Viktoria Cologne ultimately had nothing to do with luck or misfortune. Because what was missed at the front was made too easy for the guests at the back with their few actions. The TAG24-Grades show that it wasn’t just the result that didn’t quite fit Markus’s team.
Stefan Drljaca: Didn’t pack much, but held everything durable securely. In the 62nd minute he saved really well against Mike Wunderlich. Note: 2
Kyrylo Melichenko: Dared more this time. But his crosses and one shot on goal just before the end were too imprecise to make a difference. Still room for improvement. Note: 4
Jakob Lewald (until 73rd): Had some insecurities in his game. There were several passes that ended up out of bounds instead of to teammates, even over a short distance. Note: 4
Three goals conceded by set pieces: Dynamo’s Future Team is defeated by Teplice
Tim Knipping: How he did when it was 0-1 – he knows that himself – is not enough. But then skin yourself in numerous shots and prepare to equalize. Note: 4
Max Kulke: A good free-kick attempt (50th), but otherwise many standards that didn’t fit. There was also too much air in his back for Cologne attacks. Note: 4
Ahmet Arslan: Wasn’t as much in focus against Cologne as the last games. Still played well and had a great chance to win in the 86th minute. Note: 3
Claudio Kammerknecht: Moved to defensive midfield as Paul Will’s replacement. Did that quite well in an unfamiliar position. Strong defensively, he needs to improve in the build-up game. Note: 3
Nicholas Hauptmann: The snake is back. He earned the nickname in his first time in Dresden, and he showed why against Cologne. Great dribbles, only the coronation was missing. Note: 2
Dynamo and the Stadion Gesellschaft celebrate Purple Disco Machine as number one
Christian Conteh (bus 88.): Not in the game at first, but had great chances to equalize (30′) and take the lead (52′). If he started, he wasn’t fair to stop. Passes in the middle were bad again. Note: 3
Stefan Kutschke (until 80th): The shot on the post (3rd) had to be the lead, the missed penalty (66th) anyway. The season went much better. Note: 5
Dennis Borkowski (until 80th): Often pulled from the outside in, then mostly acted unhappily and got stuck. The compensation (45 + 2) was pure will and an expression of his good form. Note: 2
Kevin Ehlers (ab 73.): –
Manuel Schäffler (from 80): –
Jakob Lemmer (ab 80): –
Panagiotis Vlachodimos (88.): –