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Dynamo Dresden: Markus Beginning gives the signal to attack from the bench against 1860 Munich!

Dynamo Dresden is getting rolling and was able to win the second away win in a row against TSV 1860 Munich. However, the start was again rather poor.

Dresden – Dynamo Dresden gets rolling. That was for the SGD 2:1 at the Munich Lions the second away win in a row, which, like in Oldenburg, was achieved with a strong second half. The start, however, was once again rather meager.

No insight: After a foul on Stefan Kutschke (34, right), Yannick Deichmann (28, 3rd from left) got upset about the foul. © IMAGO/Bernd Wrong

If you fall behind early, let the already extremely rustic lion’s gait buy you the guts and you don’t get into the game at all, then there are two options: resign or stand up and fight.

Dynamo has opted for the second variant on Grünwalder Straße. Just as the fans banged their rockets left over from New Year’s Eve into the night sky in Giesing after 20 minutes, the boys on the field saw the light too. From then on it was called attack.

Who gave the signal to fight back? “Maybe you can hear it in my voice. A little bit from me. We tried to bring in emotions from outside,” said SGD coach Markus Anfang (48).

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“The lads showed a reaction, which was accordingly good. I wish we would spare ourselves such an initial phase. But the reaction was not a matter of course.”

Markus Beginning (48) brought a lot of emotions into play from the sidelines.

Markus Beginning (48) brought a lot of emotions into play from the sidelines. © IMAGO/Bernd Wrong

Dynamo Dresden flipped the switch after 20 minutes

Ahmet Arslan (28, left) got on his feet so often around 1860 that he kept flying.

Ahmet Arslan (28, left) got on his feet so often around 1860 that he kept flying. © picture point/Sven Sonntag

Above all because of the sometimes overly tough Munich duels. Beginning was really angry about the rude fouls against Stefan Kutschke (34) and especially Ahmet Arslan (28).

Leo Semi Belkahia (24) in particular sparked properly. “At the last foul, I was happy that ‘Ahmo’ got through it. If the leg is different, it’s through,” said the coach.

From that 20th minute, Dresden had the game under control, also impressed in terms of play and was very efficient in the lead in the second half with goals from Kutschke (56th) and a very finely played goal from Dennis Borkowski (21st, 76th). but also behind.

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The vehemence with which Tim Knipping (30) cleared everything away with his men was strong.

Beginning, who made it through after the game and didn’t look too happy for the moment, was delighted: “Maybe I should laugh more. But it was very exciting, we were all tense. Playing an away game like that makes me really happy.”

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