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The training camp in Zillertal has now come to an end from a sporting perspective following a three-way tournament in Innsbruck. Ole Werner gave his assessment to the media after a 0-0 draw with RB Leipzig and a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town.
Head coach Enrico Maaßen went with four attacking players in his starting line-up in Ermedin Demirović, Dion Beljo, Maurice Malone and Nathanaël Mbuku. Robert Gumny was also able to return to the pitch after having been out with an ankle injury.
After an evenly-matched opening quarter of an hour, FCA had two good chances to take the lead. Demirović’s chipped shot crashed off the woodwork, before Malone missed from close range (22’). The hosts would go on to take the lead in the 35th minute, as Felix Uduokhai found Malone with a long ball over the defence. His low cross found Beljo, who tapped in. Gumny was able to double FCA’s advantage just before half time, after a strong run down the wing from Mbuku (45’).
After experiencing heavy rain during the first half, the sun returned in time for the second 45 minutes. Regensburg had two chances saved by Tomáš Koubek (47’/67’), as Demirović would further extend FCA’s lead to 3-0. After getting on the end of a pass from Iago, the striker smashed a shot in under the crossbar (58’). Regensburg netted twice in the closing stages through Noel Eichinger (85’ pen.) and Noah Ganaus (90’), but fell just short of a comeback.
FCA were able to celebrate a narrow 3-2 win in their first friendly of a day, as they prepare to take on Ajax at 15:00 CEST.
Bayern Munich are through to the quarter-finals after a well-fought victory over Paris Saint-Germain, and have put themselves in pole position to take the entire tournament. Let’s take a look at who shone the brightest under the lights of the ‘car tire’ that is the Allianz Arena.
Everything seemed ready to go, but at 16:00 CEST on the dot at Schenckendorffplatz torrential rain started to pour down. A classic summer storm prevented the planned start of the Blue-White’s pre-season out on the pitch. Anticipation ahead of the new season, which is reflected by the amount of season ticket sales so far, was also reflected by around 200 fans who had come to watch training, but the weather didn’t allow for the original plan and improvisation was needed. Instead, the players worked inside doing some gym work. “A proper training session would’ve been better in giving me a direct picture of the new players, because every second counts,” explained Pál Dárdai, who will lead the time for a sixth season. For the head coach as well as the supporters, there will be more more opportunities to watch the boys putting in the hard yards in the coming days. “People love this club and support us. If we can work well as a coaching team and everything grows together it will be worth coming again because then we will see a team built on mentality with character that gives everything for Hertha BSC. That is the first step before we can state any goals,” emphasised the head coach.
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In Group E of the UEFA Europa Conference League, Union suffered a first home defeat against Feyenoord. An agonising winning goal from Cyril Dessers on 73 minutes came about due to the slippery conditions after heavy rainfall in Berlin over the previous 24 hours. Conditions were tough and the Dutch side managed to come out on top. Luis Sinisterra put the visitors ahead after 15 minutes, but captain Christopher Trimmel fired in a stunning equaliser — just rewards for an excellent reaction on the part of Union. The Köpenick side looked in control for most of the second half, but Andreas Luthe got his side out of a hole on more than one occasion. Unfortunately, the Union goalkeeper lost his footing under a little bit of pressure and Dessers put the away side into the lead. Urs Fischer’s side went down to nine men in the closing minutes with dismissals for Trimmel and Cedric Teuchert.
The Wolves are heading to Donaueschingen on Monday 31 July for their second training camp of pre-season. The club have confirmed another friendly for Wednesday 2 August, when they will take on Spezia Calcio at the MS Technologie-Arena in Villingen-Schwenningen at 17:00 CEST.
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