Magdeburg is also in crisis against efficient Elversberger

As of: October 30, 2023 12:00 a.m

Particularly because of a weak first half, the crisis of 1. FC Magdeburg, which had been without ideas for a long time, worsened in the 2nd Bundesliga against an efficient SV Elversberg. FCM coach Titz also gave captain Condé and striker Schuler the maximum penalty: substitution after a good 30 minutes.

On Sunday (October 29th, 2023), the newcomer from Saarland won 2-1 (2-0) in Magdeburg. Jannik Rochelt (12th minute) and Maurice Neubauer (35th) scored for the disciplined Elversberger, against whom the FCM played at a loss for a long time with clear possession advantages. FCM joker Connor Krempicki fueled hope again with his connecting goal (70th).

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Elversberg’s coach Horst Steffen, whose team has been unbeaten in seven games, was correspondingly satisfied after the game on the Sportschau microphone: “We kept trying to counterattack. In the second half it was more difficult for us to defend. On At the end I got three points early on, which was a bit lucky at the end.”

Magdeburg’s Titz was eaten: Captain replaced early

In the first ever competitive game between the two teams, Magdeburg took immediate control. The hosts tried to create, the guests tried to prevent and counterattack quickly. This plan proved more successful in the first half. An exemplary counterattack from Elversberg via Luca Schnellbacher and Rochelt brought the lead.

Two early changes showed how pissed off FCM coach Christian Titz was with his team’s performance: both captain Amara Condé and Magdeburg’s top scorer, Luca Schuler, were able to take a shower after just over half an hour. Luc Castaignos and Silas Gnaka came (34th).

“Unfortunately, we managed to put our opponents in the lead with an individual goal,” said Titz at the Sportschau microphone after the game. Titz found clear words about replacing Schuler: “We were simply not in the attacking center today as we had imagined – and then that was a clear decision.”

Elversbergs Schnellbacher with second assist against unsorted FCM

However, the new players were just getting involved in the game when the ball was in the Magdeburg net again shortly afterwards.

Defensively completely unsorted, the FCM ran after the game was shifted to left-back Neubauer’s side, and Schnellbacher once again provided the assist. Neubauer scored with a low shot and celebrated his first professional goal. Three Elversberg shots on goal, two goals: The promoted team was efficient, while Magdeburg hardly got into any promising finishing positions.

Magdeburg more dangerous after the restart

The half-time speech by FCM coach Tietz, who sent Andi Hoti and Krempicki onto the field for Jamie Lawrence and Alexander Nollenberger for the second half (46th), was probably a little louder. Because after the restart, Magdeburg put pressure on. Gnaka and Krempicki missed a double chance (47th).

In the first four minutes of the second half, FCM had four shots on goal – more than in the previous 45 minutes. However, it was bitter for Magdeburg: Joker Castaignos had to leave the field again due to injury, Tatsuya Ito was allowed to play (57th).

Krempicki gives FCM hope by taking back two penalties

Things almost came to a head for the FCM: referee Lukas Benen pointed to the penalty spot, and Leon Bell Bell was also given a yellow card for slipping away from Manuel Feil. But after VAR intervention, Benen reversed the decision – ball played.

Instead, Magdeburg finally found a way through in the person of Krempicki, the Joker scored the deserved goal with a direct pass. But more was not possible for the FCM, despite a clear preponderance of possession.

Ito tried to avoid a penalty with a swoop, but referee Benen also decided on a penalty in his first impulse. But the VAR intervened again, whereupon Benen withdrew the penalty and showed the Japanese player yellow (90th + 4).

Magdeburg in the DFB Cup, SVE welcomes St. Pauli

During the week, 1. FC Magdeburg will face league rivals Holstein Kiel in the second round of the DFB Cup (Wednesday, 6 p.m.). The league continues on Saturday evening (8.30 p.m.) with the next difficult away game at Hamburger SV. SV Elversberg will welcome FC St. Pauli under floodlights in the 2nd Bundesliga on Friday (6.30 p.m.).

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