U19 Westfalenliga: Soest Narrowly Loses to Hombruch

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Despite the strong performance, former leadership and long surcharge, the U19 of the SVW Soest loses just 1: 2 with the favorite of the Westphalia League, the Hombrucher SV.

Hombruch – Start of the season for the U 19 of the SVW, but they stood empty -handed. Soest led to the championship favorite, and also played almost 50 minutes. And yet Hombruch won. “We can be satisfied, played almost undecided against the big promotion favorite and even had chances of winning,” said SVW coach Daniel Fröhlich. Hombruch had already had more parties, his team made some “kindergarten errors”.

Football, A-Juniors, Westphalia League: Hombrucher SV-SV Westfalia Soest 2: 1 (0: 1).

Nevertheless: The chance for the big surprise was there. The Soester had made surprises. Just like in the first minute when Julian Gertner scored for the lead. “After that we had chances for the second goal,” said Fröhlich. His team was particularly dangerous over links, cheerfully listed two or three good chances. Then there was also the legitimate red card for Hombruch due to follow -up.

“In the second half we lacked the courage. And Hombruch turned out to be extremely effective. They have three chances throughout the game and make two goals out of it,” was annoyed; And especially about the second goal. Because there had to be a clear 911 on the other side. “If it had ended in a tie in the end, it would have been deserved,” said Fröhlich.

SVW: Kalut; Höttemann, Mehn, Judzicki, Üstün, Fuest, Gertner (23. Beckmann), Toy (90.+2 Grams), Saidov (69. Moldotaschew), Kalay (81. Shima), Köse (74. Begolli).
Tore: 0:1 Gertner (1.), 1:1 Lamey (73.), 2:1 Lamay (79.).
Rot: Hombruch (38./HSV) because of follow -up.

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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