Munich's TSV Aindling eliminates Bayern from competition.
In a thrilling game against Türkspor Augsburg, TSV Aindling displayed resilience and playing joy to secure their third consecutive qualification for the BFV-Pokal. The match, held before the tragic passing of team manager Macco Hoffmann, saw TSV Aindling triumph with a score of 6:3 (2:2).
The second half of the game was dominated by TSV Aindling, with their opponents failing to meet the standards set by Bayernliga. The team, comprising Schmidt, Burghart, Stoll, Bichlmeier, Schöttl, Kugler, Wagner, Müller, Gastl, Neziri, Baumeister, Mlakic, and Gießer, showcased their determination to turn the game around.
New signing Markus Kugler was instrumental in TSV Aindling's comeback, scoring two goals to make it 2:2 and 3:2 respectively. His first goal was a deflected cross from Burghart, and the second was assisted by Jonas Müller. David Burghart also contributed to the team's scoreline with a goal from 15 meters out, making it 4:2 for TSV Aindling.
Coach Florian Fischer expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, particularly their ability to come back from a 0:2 deficit. He noted, "The most important thing was that we turned the game around."
Substitutions during the game included Wagner being replaced by Mlakic, Gastl being replaced by Mlakic, Neziri being replaced by Thang, and Baumeister being replaced by Gießer. The referee for the game was Krzyzanowski from Neuburg.
As TSV Aindling continues their journey in the BFV-Pokal, the team and their fans will remember Macco Hoffmann, their late team manager, who passed away before the game of the third round of the cup qualifiers against Türkspor Augsburg. The team's qualification for the BFV-Pokal this season marks a significant achievement, and they will hope to build on this success in the upcoming rounds.
The team, consisting of Schmidt, Burghart, Stoll, Bichlmeier, Schöttl, Kugler, Wagner, Müller, Gastl, Neziri, Baumeister, Mlakic, and Gießer, demonstrated remarkable sportsmanship and determination, showcasing their ability to analyze and adapt during football matches, reflecting in their comeback against Türkspor Augsburg. Markus Kugler, a new signing, significantly contributed to this victory with his sports-analysis, scoring two goals, one assisted by Jonas Müller and another from a deflected cross by Burghart.