Showdown in Dresden: FCK and Dynamo fever end game towards
The 0: 0 between 1. FC Kaiserslautern and Dynamo Dresden was nothing more than a prelude. The struggle for second division is decided on Tuesday.
After the game without a winner, each of the winners wanted to be. The 1. FC Kaiserslautern, like Dynamo Dresden, complained 0-0 in the relegation first leg on the Betzenberg as a success. The fight for sovereignty made it clear that in the second leg a real final for the last free space in the 2nd Bundesliga is waiting with a lot of explosiveness.
"Of course it's a final. We have the chance as Dresden. We want to fight Dynamo," said FCK coach Dirk Schuster with a view of the game on Tuesday (8:30 p.m. LIVETICKER): "Nothing happened at all. We can live wonderfully with the 0: 0 and drive with a wide chest to Dresden. We are well prepared and optimistic. Why shouldn't we win there? "
After the first leg, however, the question arises whether a team is ready for victory at all. After all, neither the third division third at the premiere of his new trainer nor the second division third to the second division were able to develop real chances. The game in front of 46,895 spectators in the sold-out Fritz-Walter Stadium was a single K (R) Ampf despite the electrifying atmosphere.
"It was not a treat," said Dresden's Chris Löwe, who used to be in the service of the FCK. For his trainer there was a simple explanation for the dogged encounter without highlights. "You can see what is at stake," said Guerino Capretti: "But I am satisfied with the starting point. We go into the final with a positive feeling, will increase - and win."
However, the Saxons are striving for something that they have not yet succeeded in 2022. The Dresdeners still represent the only team in German professional football that has not yet won a competitive game this year.
Tim Knipping: "With us at home it will really burn"
However, lion is certain that this negative series tears on Tuesday. "It will be a cauldron," promised the veteran: "We saw that we can completely limit louders. We don't need to be afraid." Defender Tim Knipping sees it similarly: "It will be really burning at home. On Tuesday, the one ball goes in for us - and we put the lid on it."
The four -time champion from the Palatinate pursues the same plan. After four years, the red devils want to get out of the unloved 3rd league to secure the financial plus in the double -digit million range.
"It is about a lot," said Managing Director Thomas Hengen, who, after the playful direct ascent, had replaced the previous coach Marco Antwerp with Schuster: "We will come up with something to hurt the opponent."
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By the way, there was a real winner on Friday. The West Palatinate police headquarters were able to draw a largely positive conclusion after the game classified as a "high risk game": "There were relatively few occasions for the emergency services to intervene."
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