5-0 Win: Team Prepares with Victory Over Westfalia Kinderhaus

On Saturday afternoon, the eagle carriers started preparing for the second division season in summer temperatures and ideal framework conditions at the Westfalenliga club Westfalia Kinderhaus, which begins on the first weekend in August. 1,400 spectators (sold out) had come to see the second division clubs in Münster’s north. In the end there was a 5-0 opening victory, which showed the game idea under the new coach Alexander Ende, but, after less than a week of training, there was hardly any real information.

“It was good sequences and beautifully played goals, we also put the fit of the right in the direction of how we imagine it. But we also made too many simple mistakes to give back the balls too quickly after ball gains. This is extremely dangerous and also very exhausting. But that was also expected with the new formation and the new teammates. are and have really accelerated here, “summarized the end after the final whistle and, especially with the attitude of the players, absolutely agreed:” It was a first gallop – nothing more and nothing less. Overall, the boys have invested a lot, I really liked that. “

With two different teams, each of which completed 45 minutes, the eagle carriers were approaching-only U19 talent Paul Ervens spoke off the full 90 minutes. Johannes Schenk enjoyed the last days off, but watched his boys on the sidelines and Morten Behrens stayed on the bench and then used against Verl in a week. The regular third goalkeeper Marian Kirch injured his finger during training and fails for the time being.

The SCP determined the pace right from the start and was clearly in the lead by an amenyido double pack (4th+6th) and a dusting von Schulz (13th) after less than a quarter of an hour. Many speculated at a shooting festival, but the hosts were passionate and, above all, successfully resisted. The Prussians experienced a real frightened second shortly before the change of sides, as a newcomer Oscar Vilhelmsson after a ball over the goal behind the goal with his head in a fence and had to be treated with a deep cut on site and later treated them in the university hospital. Before going into the cabins, Hendrix even increased to the 4-0 break.

After the change of sides there was a newly formed eleven on the field, which was filled with four U23 players, since actors such as Mees, Koulis Scherder, Korte or Beachama could not yet be used. In the second round, the processes were more and less right, while the children’s home invested more and was on an honor goal. It failed to materialize, but newcomer Lars Lokotsch for the first time entered the goal scorer list for his new club with his 5-0 (75th).

Tore: 0: 1 Amenyido (4.) 0: 3 Amenyido (6.) 0: 3 Schulz (13.) 0: 4 Hendrix (45.) 0: 5 Lokotsch (75.)

Setup 1. Half: Ervens – Tasov, terror, Kirkeskov, Belsh – Hendrix, Benger, Schulz.

Setup 2. Halftime: Ervens – Sayin, Paetow, Herb, Lorenz – Benjamins, Preißinger, Gueye – Hausotter – Lokotsch, Batmaz

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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