Exciting Football Matches and Derby Showdowns Await in the Winter Season

2023-11-02 16:45:12

What seemed utopian a year ago might become a reality following a strong spring and an even more impressive fall season. Wiesmath will be playing in Zillingdorf on Sunday followingnoon and might take the winter crown with a threesome. Zillingdorf only ranks eleventh, but scored significantly more often in front of their home crowd than away from home. Wiesmath also had a hard time once morest the league newcomers this season: “The fall champions don’t count for much to me, but we got 49 points this year and want to end a sensational year well. “We haven’t beaten any newcomers yet, it will be a difficult fight once morest Zillingdorf,” said Wiesmath coach Peggy Fleck with caution. The last time the two clubs met was seven years ago, when Zillingdorf won 2-1.

Local duel with the wrong signs

Three weeks ago, in the duel between Pitten and Lanzenkirchen, everyone would have guessed the Felber team. Pitten sat on the throne for two weeks before only one point might be captured in the last three matches. The Violets around neo-coach Michael Rottensteiner were able to achieve their first win in ten weeks on match day twelve. The current form curve speaks in Lanzenkirchen’s favor, but given the table situation, they clearly have to favor the home team. In the 3-1 defeat in Enzesfeld, Pitten coach Manuel Felber complained that his boys were not 100 percent focused. On Saturday followingnoon he would like to be able to paint a different picture: “It’s derby time, I would like to see a reaction from my players, that we are more present in some situations,” there was probably a lot to discuss during the week.

Derby at the end

Since Fred Danter took over in Aspang, the bottom of the table’s journey has been going uphill. Two wins, including a surprise win this week in Scheiblingkirchen, were bagged. Aspang still has the red lantern in his hand, but might hand it over to Lanzenkirchen or Neunkirchen with a win this week. However, the task might be easier – Grimmenstein has a tough challenge waiting for him, who is still in the race for the top three with 22 points. The Greens around coach Bernd Dorner want to end a courageous first half of the season romantically in front of their home crowd in the derby. “Aspang is a team that never gives up. It’s a derby that we absolutely want to win. We have the opportunity to create a great starting situation for the second half of the season with three points,” Dorner expects his boys to put in their full effort.

More games

Friday, 7 p.m.: Scheiblingkirchen II – Weissenbach (Köroglu).

Saturday, 2 p.m.: Neunkirchen – Oberwaltersdorf (Dajic), Sollenau – Enzesfeld (Altindas); 3:30 p.m.: Zöbern – Trumau (shoemaker).

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