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4| Rostock - FCK 2:0

Klingenstädter

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FC Hansa Rostock – 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0:2 (0:1)



1:0 Kern (30.)

2:0 Beda (75., Owngoal)



Rostock

Schober – Langen, Sebastian, Gledson, Stein – Bülow – Rydlewicz, Kern, Rahn – Shapourzadeh, Cetkovic



58. Schied for Cetkovic

70. Madsen for Kern

89. Hähgen for Shapourzadeh



FCK

Macho – Ouattara (yellow card), Beda, Schönheim – Müller, Riihilahti, Bellinghausen - Reinert, Demai (yellow/red card), Hajnal – Karadas



33. Daham for Schönheim

46. Simpson for Rihiilahti

75. Lexa for Karadas



Yellow/Red Card: Demai (71. grumbling)







The first half was very bad, the team started much too defensive.

That's why Coach Wolf took out defender Schönheim (he had a very bad day) for forward Daham.

After that change FCK became better.

But they still seemed to be one step too late and not willing to fight.



The second half was a complete break. FCK made the game and they had very good possibilities but Daham and Hajnal failed because of a super goalkeeper Schober.

Josh Simpson who came for the disappointing Rihiilahti had very good actions but was too selfish some times.

After the stupid red card to Demai FCK lost the match.

The well playing Béda scored an own goal after a catastrophal mistake of Müller.



But FCK kept trying to score at least one goal, but they didn't have the needed luck.





If the team continues by the good second half, we will be able to enjoy the away matches in the near future...
 
The same procedure as it was in Karlsruhe. Our team was the dominating one but missed scoring. Daham tried very hard, but on the one hand he had no luck, on the other hand Schober was a real great keeper - respect. Furthermore Josh Simpson played very persuasive, I hope he will get his chance against Koblenz from the beginning on.

It was only the fourth match and there are thirty left, so there is no reason to despair. Let's go Lautern
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Does anybody read this here? I hope so^^



Yes it was like in Karlsruhe, but the first half was horrible. We hadn't any chances, and Riihilathi, wo played for Chrystal palace,made a big mistake before the 1-0. In the 2nd half we were better, but we weren't able to shoot a goal^^´



So i hope that will be better against Koblenz.
 
Does anybody read this here? I hope so^^


Good question, because of those doubts I didn't make a thread in spanish about this match... ^^



But I guess Arnar, shen.ba and perhaps some unregistered guys will read this.

The "click-statistics" are quite good.



Ah, (@ shen.ba) Daham hit the goalpost and made a very good match.

Almost nobody could understand, why he wasn't in the start formation.
 
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Ah, (@ shen.ba) Daham hit the goalpost and made a very good match.

Almost nobody could understand, why he wasn't in the start formation.


No, he hit the crossbar, or, even more exactly, the goalkeeper held his shot which went on the crossbar instead of going in.
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After the match, Wolfgang Wolf (coach) said that he didn't like the training efforts of Daham in the days before the match that's why he sat on the bench on the start of the match. But he also added that his match (after his substitution) was really good and impressed him much, so I'm quite sure Daham will play again on Friday against Koblenz (at home in Kaiserslautern).



I personally am seeing in Daham a really good striker with an amazing technique who can do things on his own, who is really struggling for having a good shooting position. But he has to be more concentrated in shooting, if he will improve this, he will score many goals for Kaiserslautern, I'm sure. He's playing well together with Karadas, too.
 
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