The trainer showed a broad smile after the game, and this facial expression corresponded to the mood in the entire team of SpVgg Greuther Fürth: Jan Siewert was deeply relieved that his team had succeeded with a 2-1 away win at SC Paderborn To end the latest negative run from three defeats in series. “It is good, it’s really a hard season, we have to get through with cohesion and other points,” said the coach of the cloverlatt on the television station Sky.
Siewert had changed his starting eleven to four positions, but the first swear was already in the ninth minute: after Aaron tenth free kick flank, Calvin Brackelmann hit his head freely. But the Paderborn was extremely offside, the goal did not count after video review. Less than a quarter of an hour later, SCP goalkeeper Manuel Riemann made two dropouts within five minutes: First, the former Burghauser had a rather centrally placed free kick by Branimir Hrgota passed on the Fürth tour (21st), shortly afterwards he ran as the last man SpVgg attacker Felix Klaus over the heap and conceded a dismissal for this.
The hosts had a hard time in the outnumber and then had to accept 0: 2 by Fürth’s newcomer Noah Loosli, who was brought to Franconia from VfL Bochum to Franconia (50th). The gate was a “good debut” and “at the important and right time”, said Loosli. The former sixties Adriano Grimaldi still managed to make the connection goal (63.), but in the end the clover brought the result over time despite further Paderborner opportunities and a controversial possible penalty situation with defender Joshua Quarhie.
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