Zwickau – The FSV Zwickau has joined the 0:2 (0:0) against the almost somnambulistic through the 3. Liga playing SV Elversberg sold extremely expensive.
Ronny Thielemann (49), who will be presented at a press conference this Monday, followed the game as one of 3396 spectators in the GGZ Arena and got a live impression of where he has to start to succeed after two defeats in a row bring back.
“They found a coach in him who fits in here one hundred percent,” says defender Nils Butzen (29).
The 29-year-old defender played successfully under Jens Härtel (53) and Thielemann as his ‘co’ in Magdeburg and Rostock: “He’s a coach who knows how to work successfully in the 3rd division. I’m confident that together with the trainer we can tease out what reserves we have.”
FSV is angry about the appointment of the referee against Elversberg
And further: “This is definitely the right man.”
Thielemann saw at the weekend what Zwickau can definitely do. Fight and solid defensive work for a long time, so that the SVE, after all the best offensive in the league, did not find any solutions for a long time.
At the same time, the hosts created some good chances against the strongest defense (only 18 goals conceded) through Dominic Baumann (33’/42′) and Noel Eichinger (47′), which remained unused.
When Baumann later scored to make it 1-1, Raphael Assibey-Mensah (23), who extended a free kick from Davy Frick (32), was probably a bit offside. All in all, more must jump out, because, and this is the other side of the coin, you are always good for a goal.
FSV is subject to Elversberg under the eyes of Enoch’s successor Thielemann
Although its origin has been disputed. Baumann was fouled in the opposing half, referee Eric Weisbach from Halle – his appointment had caused displeasure in advance – let the game continue, and the home side took the ball back. This slug was removed again with robust use.
The following counterattack was completed by Valdrin Mustafa (78th), who also scored the final score in the 6th minute of injury time. Butzen: “You played it brutally well and effectively.”