Borussia First Loss: Oberliga Mitte Match Report

Fulda (Pf) – there were no goals when Borussia Fulda returned to Johannisau, but the experience did not disappoint: Pure football romance offered the derby between the SCB and Germania Fulda in the middle evening. 1400 spectators flocked to the stadium, the Borussen fans delighted with a choreo and the atmosphere was over 90 minutes. The result of 0: 0 was more of a margin note for the spectators, but a small setback for the host.

Although goals-and also chances of such-were in short supply, the fans did not allow themselves and certainly not tired: the Borussen supporters in the main grandstand showed a choreo and say to the end with flags and banners. The atmosphere was unparalleled for the district league: the floodlights went on, towards the end it even drizzled in Johannisau. After the final whistle, the SCB fans roared “Fulda’s true love”.

Borussen trainer Marko Karamatic could enjoy it and was less excited, as he said: “Of course it was a great experience for the boys”. But the league leader did not really get his playful qualities: “Germania was better and closer to the victory. You have to recognize that. It was not a good game from us, maybe we had the pressure to deliver. We knew the day and we leave something.

In terms of sport, Germania was able to annoy the city rivals, who was not able to win for the first time this season, but stayed in front. The defensive of the SCB with only three goals in now nine games was certain that goalkeeper Emre Baran had kept a dangerous free kick from Germanic captain Hysen Haxhiu class early-on the other hand, it was unusually little.

“It was the right decision to play the game here,” said guest coach Zeljko Karamatic, who was enthusiastic about the frame: “The boys enjoyed it a bit earlier and go on the pitch, like the professionals. We kept very well against it and played it in a disciplined manner. In the end we could even win, but do it off to the boys”.

In the final quarter of an hour, Borussia was then dangerous at the front: Edin Hazbic was clearly offside at his header, after which the FSV clarified again with combined forces. It went into added time, in which Germania suddenly had the great double chance of winning. In the end, the emotions boiled up again, nobody kept it in the seat shells before the sovereign referee Aaron Fritz whistled.

Ultimately, the actors on the lawn also played nervousness in front of this backdrop – but it was an experience for everyone that remains. Everyday life also returns just as quickly, the Borussia travels to Brand on Sunday, Germania plays against Schlitzerland.

Borussia Fulda: Baran; Schröder, Hazbic, Doval Segura, Thiele, Barkemeyer, Aljaed (69.

BLOWING BRAND: Schmidt; Khiraoui (66.

Referee: Aaron Fritz (Weyhers)

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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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