FK Pirmasens II loses dress rehearsal: without a chance against Morlautern
FK Pirmasens II loses dress rehearsal: without a chance against Morlautern
difficult dress rehearsal despite high ball ownership statistics
The football club league FK Pirmasens II would like to demonstrate its strengths during the preparations for the new season. In the recent test game against SV Morlautern, the team, led by player coach Christopher Ludy, had a 60 percent possession of the ball, but the resulting scoring chances failed to do. The encounter in Morlautern ended with a 0-2 defeat and lets many questions about team performance.
The challenges on the field
In an exciting game, the Pirmasens had difficulty overcoming the opposing defense. Despite the central position of Ludy and Lennart Vogt, who acted as a creative player, the offensive around striker Michael Wiktorski did not manage to create dangerous situations in front of SV Morlautern's goal. A problem that indicates the lack of quality in the exploitation of opportunities and urgently has to address the team with TuS Marienborn before the start of the point.
an injury -plagued squad
The difficulties are increased by the current personnel situation. In addition to injured and privately prevented players, the Pirmaseners also lack Moritz Theobald. The talented former junior Bundesliga player has not played a game since his serious knee injury in April 2023. As for Theobald's return, Ludy emphasizes that a test of the professional association is still necessary before it can be on the pitch again. Rehabilitation in the second team should help him to find old strength again.
conclusion: on the way back to the form
The results and the development in this test phase are crucial for the team. While the high possession ratio shows a good approach, it is the effectiveness on the offensive that needs to be trained in order to be successful in the coming game season. The coming days will be decisive to prepare the team for the challenges and to strengthen self -confidence before the first point game.
- Nag