Bloodmen and harmless: the OFC after that in the rise battle

A 0: 3 in the Hessend in front of a good 2200 spectators at the TSV Steinbach Haiger - and according to a bloodless and terrifyingly harmless idea: the Offenbach Steinbachs must reside with six points behind the Liefenduo Elverberg / Ulm and only three outstanding matchdays with the out Cleaning races gradually accept.

"We did not realize from the first minute and made too many mistakes," said a depressed Sreto Ristic after his team, after his team had come in 90 minutes only twice dangerous in front of the Steinbacher Tor.

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Steinbacher Dleed ends through the own goal

Quite different the hosts, which were remained until 1: 0 through the own goal of Jayson Breitenbach last seven half times without their own hits. "It's all done as we made that," Steinbach's Matchwinner Jannes Wulff (a goal, two templates) beamed after a more opportunity offensive performance.

Steinbachs in the state cup against FSV

OFC-Coach Ristic should not fit the trend at all that directly the next English Week is waiting for his team - the third in a row. On Wednesday Offenbach receives the league competitors FSV Frankfurt in the semi-finals of the Hessen Cup. Two hours earlier, Steinbach meets the second semifinal away on the Hessenligocists SG Baroque city Fulda-Lehnerz.

A reunion of the two teams in the final on May 21 is probably probably probable, both go as a favorite in their semi-finals. "We really want to come to the final. And then let's see who has to play against us," says Steinbach's left outside Jannik Bandowski fighting. "We have to show another face in the cup," Meanwhile, OFC Left Deftigor Ronny Marcos. "That's better."

We now have very good structures. But everyone knows that our budget cannot keep up with Elversberg or Offenbach.

Steinbach trainer Ersan Paratan

Steinbach's coach Ersan Paratan and his team want to win the national cup. Imago/press photo Baumann

The winner of the Hessen Cup draws into the first round of the DFB Cup. He is sporty lucrative, but also financially. Both clubs can use the money well. Steinbach has been investing in the expansion of its own infrastructure since the Regionalliga ascent in 2015. This means less money that managing director Matthias Georg can put in the team. "We now have very good structures and conditions. But everyone knows that our budget can not compete with Elverberg or Offenbach," says TSV coach Ersan Parlatan.

Offenbach also served more financial margin in planning another regional league season. "If there should be someone this year, that's better, then we will congratulate. And we will try to create an economical basis that allows us to have a competitive team again next year," OUC Managing Director Thomas Sobotitzik already announced before the kick-off. After the clear bankruptcy against Steinbach, that is probably exactly coming to the club officers on the Bieberer Berg.

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