Fan.at Game of the round – Wagrain/Kleinarl clearly wins in the duel between the newcomers

In the direct 2nd class south duel between the new game communities, Wagrain/Kleinarl clearly won 6:2 against Filzmoos/Hüttau. The ambitious project attracted young players from the region with good prospects in the summer – so far with visible success.

A similar background, but different developments: In Wagrain last Sunday, the two newly founded gaming communities Wagrain/Kleinarl and Filzmoos/Hüttau met in a direct duel. It should be a clear affair. Show of strength between the newcomers Wagrain/Kleinarl took the game into their own hands early on and took the lead in the seventh minute. By the half-time whistle, the lead had confidently increased to four goals. Despite the clear intermediate result, the guests did not give up. A small comeback Despite a few top-class chances, the hosts did not manage to make the preliminary decision. Filzmoos/Hüttaz took advantage of this and reduced the deficit by two goals by the 80th minute. “The two goals gave the opponent a second breath – this made our young team nervous,” said coach Gerhard Gwehenberger. “We should have closed the bag early.”Decision in the final minutesBut relief didn’t take long to arrive: In the 87th minute, top scorer and coach’s son Pascal Gwehenberger increased with his second goal of the day, shortly afterwards Gruber made it 6: 2-emergence. With this victory, Wagrain/Kleinarl is in second place in the table – a very strong start to the season for the new syndicate. Wagrain/Kleinarl’s success was no coincidence: With the prospect of becoming part of a larger project, they attracted young players from higher leagues as well Teams return to their home community. This is how they created an “ambitious and close-knit group,” says Coach Gwehenberger. “We all know each other. I trained the boys from U7 to U14 and also train them in the ski club in the winter. We have all come together again in this gaming community.” High goals The long-standing bond, coupled with the sometimes high quality of the individual players, is already beginning to bear fruit. The club’s goals are high and Gwehenberger makes no secret of that: “This year we want to finish in the top four and play for the championship in the coming years.” Thomas Schaier2. Class South: Bischofshofen 1b – Bad Gastein 3:0, Wald-Königsleiten – Dienten 3:2, Wagrain/Kleinarl – Filzmoos/Hüttau 6:2, Mühlbach/HKG. – Mauterndorf 1:0, Bramberg 1b – Niedernsill/Uttendorf 2:8, Muhr – Dorfgastein 1:2, Zederhaus – Lend 1:1.
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