THSV Eisenach starts the new season with heartache and hope

THSV Eisenach starts the new season with heartache and hope

The THSV Eisenach opened its season with an exciting and goal -rich duel against the Foxes Berlin. The emotions fluctuated between high and low, since the team went into the match both with anticipation for the first game and with melancholy over the injured captain Peter Walz. Walz could not play through due to an injury, which influenced the team's dynamics. Despite this challenge, the game started with a lot of vigor.

The first minutes were shaped by a rapid pace, in which Lasse Andersson scored the first goal of the game and immediately caused excitement in the hall. Fynn Hangstein equalized with a converted seven meter and prepared the fans a first festival of joy. The game quickly developed into an open exchange of blows, in which both teams fought for every point.

a heated exchange of blows

The two teams gave nothing: Filip Vistorop forced another penalty throw after a few minutes, which Hangstein safely converted again. While the foxes scored a goal through their goalkeeper Dejan Milosavljev, the Eisenacher did not remain idle. Moritz Ende, who shone on the right, ensured that the THSV could not be captured and equalized to 4: 4. Simone Mengon, whose performance was remarkable, scored some important goals for the home team and thus demonstrated his responsibility in the field.

At a stand of 13:13, the hall was on the boil. The support of the almost 3,000 spectators built up an incredible pressure on the players. The first round ultimately ended with a gap of two goals for Eisenach (17:19). But the second half again promised great excitement.

back in the fight

Immediately after the change of sides, the THSV presented itself slightly improved. Marko Grgic and newcomer Gian Attenhofer put pressure on the distance to 19:20. However, the audience also experienced some exciting, if not frustrating moments. Moritz Ende was lucky that he was not stopped unnecessarily in a jump in a circle, and Malte Donker showed his technical skills with a lifter.

Despite the committed performance, the foxes seemed to be one step ahead of the game despite the mistakes in the game, as with a controversial referee decision. The skills of the foxes, especially Mathias Gidsel, who stood out with his 12 goals, were crucial. In the last few minutes, when the games became heated and the minds, there were heated debates about referee decisions. A controversial seven meter made the Eisenach fans despair.

The end result was finally 35:41 for the Foxes Berlin. After the game, those responsible for the THSV are optimistic about the coming weeks: Manager René Witte sees the team well positioned, even if there is still a lot of work in front of them after the first game. Coach Misha Kaufmann was also realistic and recognized the strengths that were shown that day, despite the defeat.

The next challenges await the THSV the next week if they have to compete in Erlangen. The team hopes for strong support to score the first points of the season.

Statistical data at this exciting start: The THSV Eisenach scored 35 goals and the Foxes Berlin to 41 goals. The seven meter statistics were 5 out of 7 for Eisenach and 6 of 6 for Berlin. Time penalties were evenly distributed on both sides, which reflects the high -quality and fair game.