Status: 03.04.2022 5:19 pm
The Bundesliga club VfL cannot get rid of the worries expelled by Wolfsburg. Lower Saxony lost 0: 3 (0: 1) to table neighbors FC Oxburg and returned in the middle of the fight for exit.
Just 52 seconds later, the “Wolves” were on the losing side: Brazil’s Iago scored 1-0 for FCA, with Florian Niederlechner (63 ‘) and Mads Pedersen (69’) advancing to the second round. The Wolfsburg Bavarian Swabians could not think of attacking anything against the defensive bar and their game was consistent and harmless. So Lower Saxony deservedly conceded a third defeat in a row. “What’s important in a push battle is that you support each other, it’s missing,” manager J்க்rg Schmidt commented on his team’s performance.
“We must not think that we have fixed this somehow. We must survive the expulsion battle and defend ourselves a lot more.”
Wolfsburg manager Jர்க்rk Schmidt
In the table, VfL is ranked 13th and still has five points ahead of the Exit Zone and the First Exit Zone. Next Saturday, Arminia is waiting for the next live contender for “Wolves” in the home game against Peelfeld.
Awake throughout Oxburg, Wolfsburg is harmless
Wolfsburg, who went to Oxburg without their coach Florian Kohfeld, who suffered from corona, and was cared for by assistant coach Vincent Heilmann, received a cold shower from the hosts. Iago escaped from his guards in the first minute, moving from the left wing and effectively pioneering for Oxburg. An effective win for VfL, which took almost ten minutes to recover from the shock.
“We travel without a head coach. Of course it makes a difference,” Schmidt explained. “I hope the game does not contribute to recovery.” Goffelt is due to rejoin the team on Tuesday.
Lower Saxony created some chances after trailing, with neither Javier Schlecker (16th) nor Lucas Enmacha (23rd) equalizing. Overall, the green and white game seemed unimaginable. There was no danger from the wings and the last pass going up often did not work. The guests did not pose any real target threat and went into the break with a deficit of merit. “We started the game very badly. Overall, you never had the feeling that a goal was in the air for us from the outside,” Schmidt said.
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With more train to reach the destination, Wolfsburg came out of the cabin. Max Kruse and Jonas Wind missed the double opportunity (48th) and gave hope to traveling VfL fans that performance would increase. Hopes were dashed as Wolfsburg quickly returned to form from the first round and conceded the next goal after a corner: Reese extended it to Oxford Netherlegner, who made it 2-0 (63rd).
No reaction, VfL threatened to break. Six minutes after 0: 2 the ball was again in goal by VfL keeper Pao Pervn. Knitterleighner hung in for Peterson, who scored the third Augsburg goal, which is worth watching. After that, it was only about the damage limit for Lower Saxony. At least this afternoon it was like that.
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