Saturday, August 31, 2013

VfL coach Neururer Ilsö replaced with a victory - Note 2 - Derwesten.de

class=”loc”> Bochum. posted in the wrong Ken Ilsö 4-2 against SC Paderborn his first goal for VfL Bochum. The Dane picked offensive game and still provided the template for the Final by Marcel Maltritz. Danny also Latza and Mirkan Aydin convinced. The Bochum in the single criticism.

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Andreas Luthe: Both th Voordes perfect geschossenem penalty, as well as in 0:2 by Bertelsmann from a short distance without the slightest chance. Edges presented no problem for him. Rating: 3

Slavo Free: Indented often with forward without being present in the first offensive play. On the break often too far away from the man – thus forcing the defensive colleagues to duplicate work. After the break, much better and more effective. rating: 3.5

Marcel Maltritz: Had suitor excursions in the right VfL rear cover and properly acted defensively. Put a header in the 36th Off the post – it was in an offside position before. Specifically targeted “Magic Malte” in the 84th Minute when the defender to head the score 4:2. rating: 2.5

Patrick Fabian: Held the middle stable, but had the bad luck that referee Dietz at the 43 Minute penalty against him and VfL whistled. Fabian had it touches the knee, but a foul was not available. The center-back was not put off by this bad decision, scoring in the 71st Minute the crucial equalizer. rating: 2.5

Jonas Acquista: Kept his side long tight, even if repeatedly small errors creep in the 24-year-olds. Dared to pass two more offensive something, even if its core activity was the defensive work. Rating: 3

Florian Jungwirth: With his command of the speakers VfL midfield. Acted as something static neighbor Latza. Had to take some fouls Wemmer. Hardly error. Rating: 3

VfL Bochum

beats Bochum Paderborn despite 0-2 deficit with a 4-2

Bochum suggests Paderborn despite 0-2 deficit with 4:2

a crazy play football second division side VfL Bochum has hit the SC Paderborn on Saturday. Before the break, the visitors went 2-0 ahead. Then Bochum turned on and secured a deserved victory in their own stadium.

Yusuke Tasaka: Initially with ideas, but especially in duels without assertiveness. Was a changed man from the cabin and provided the model for 1:2 connection hit by Aydin. Rating: 4

Danny Latza (up to 66 minutes) to find Very present everywhere. With Maßflanke Aydin on the 12th Minute. Best Bochum in the first round, and up to his coach the actor with the most touches of the ball on the court. Rating: 2

Piotr Cwielong (up to 66 minutes): remained the same as teammate Tasaka, with whom he constantly changed sides, often without effect. Did not make it, the link between midfield and attack set up – what was his job. Remained pale to a free kick chance (51). rating: 4.5

Mirkan Aydin: Had to drop back and was often in the Bochum switching offensive game. Had the best opportunities on the part of the owners (eg 12, 52) and was directly after the restart, strong in the tackle against Hünemeyer through timbered and the leather with a beautiful decline in the net. Stood, however, too far away from Bertels, who scored the goal in the 0:2. Rating: 2

Richard Sukuta-Pasu (up to 46 minutes): Won by far the most tackles on the part of landlords in one half. So this was probably not the reason why Walter Schneck had the newcomer to the end of the break in the cabin. Sukuta-Pasu could once again create too little crease scenes – his goals account remains at zero hits. Rating: 4

Ken Ilsö (from 46 minutes): Came for Sukuta-Pasu after the restart and should produce the creative elements in the offensive game. The new addition not only revived the flow of the game forward, but scored his first goal for his new employer, which was worth three points today and still put on top of that also the gateway to 4:2 on. Has a spot for the upcoming task more than earned. Rating: 2

Adnan Zahirovic (up to 66 minutes): Came for Latza. Without note.

Sven Kreyer (up to 66 minutes): Replaced Cwielong and was certainly in the right combination VfL game. Without note.

Francois Duchateau

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