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The struggle with the unjustified penalty, by which the SG Sonnenhof Großaspach was brought down with relegation Ingolstadt in the end, has still not subsided. Now the 19th of the 3rd league will receive the current 18th in the next English week in the form of Preußen Münster.
It is clear that with a difference of eight points between the two teams, a home win is mandatory if the red-blacks want to somehow still manage to keep the class. But the eagles also need the points. A hot fight is therefore inevitable. The odds comparison on a betting basis provides information about who knows how to offer the best odds at Großaspach against Münster.
Finally, in Großaspach against Münster, the forecast should take into account that the Westphalia have never had a three in five appearances at the village club (two draws, three defeats). In addition, only two of the 14 guest appearances could be won in the current season of the 3rd league.
Nevertheless, there is also a lot in Großaspach against Münster that speaks against a tip on the home team’s point win.
In the following analysis we go into the reasons for this. For further betting recommendations for the third-highest division in Germany, further analyzes are also available in the Betting Tips 3rd League section.
Großaspach:
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach has been an integral part of the 3rd division for six years. However, all the evidence suggests that membership in professional football has ended with the end of the current season for the self-proclaimed village club. After all, after 30 out of 38 match days, the Wuerttembergers are already eleven points behind the saving bank.
Certainly, it is still mathematically possible to make up this gap. Judging by the fact that a year ago 45 points were not enough for FC Energie Cottbus to stay in the league, the Aspacher would have to realistically win seven of the remaining eight league games. A win against the table neighbors and direct competitors from Münster would be all the more mandatory.
So none of those involved in the red-blacks should really believe seriously in the miracle called relegation. Nevertheless, it is worthy of honor how much the team of experienced coach Hans-Jürgen Boysen is fighting with all their might against the prematurely sealed relegation from the third division.
The village club only broke through the Chemnitz FC home series and won 1-0 away in the stadium on Gellertstrasse, where the CFC had previously lost ten games in a row without a league game. And then there should have been the next 1-0 away win at relegated FC Ingolstadt at the weekend.
In the end, it was a swallow by FCI attacker Kutschke that led to the penalty that equalized. Kutschke himself apologized after the game to the Aspachers, who can not buy anything from the words. The fact is that further points are required.
It is, however, anything but a matter of course that these are picked up in our own stadium, the WIRmachenDRUCK Arena. After all, the village club also holds the penultimate place in the home table and has lost ten of the 15 games at home so far. A home record as it influences the odds at Großaspach against Münster.
In addition, there was no other third division team in their own stadium that was more hospitable when it came to conceding the goals. The visiting teams in Württemberg have played a proud 35 times this season, which the team, which is the tame offensive of the entire league by far with just 25 goals from 30 league games, could only make up for it.
After all, the experienced Hans-Jürgen Boysen was able to stabilize the defensive of the village club considerably during his short term. But is that enough for a threesome, without which the descent would be practically inevitable? The fact that the recent strong right-back Ken Gipson is missing with a yellow card does not make the undertaking any easier.
Munster:
Just as SG Sonnenhof Großaspach still struggled with the questionable penalty decision in favor of Ingolstadt when an Upper Bavarian referee was assigned to this game, so did Prussia Münster in the ninth year of belonging to the third division with several things.
Not only did the Adler complain about the game’s rating at FC Bayern Munich II, which ended Wednesday with a narrow 2: 3 away defeat – in the opinion of those responsible, the start of the match violated the principles of fair play and equal opportunities. But now the SCP also filed a lawsuit against the DFB for resuming play.
The Münsterers were one of the strongest opponents when it came to continuing the 2019/20 season. No wonder, because in the event of a demolition, the eagles would have had a good chance of saving themselves a completely screwed-up time at the green table, since there would probably have been no relegations.
Instead, despite the recent increase in performance, the air is becoming increasingly thin for the eighth of the previous season, who won three of the last five league games, but is still three points behind the saving bank. Logically, only the win counts away in Württemberg in the next English week.
The weak balance sheet of the men of Sascha Hildmann, however, speaks against it, who had pressed many correct buttons since taking office on December 27, 2019, but could not avert the weak results in the distance. After all, seven of the only ten away points of the Adler were brought in under his patronage. Most recently there was also a defeat under him in Cologne and Munich.
It is undoubtedly annoying that the last strong Luca Schnellbacher must also serve a yellow card today. In another basement duel against the HFC, he only just became a match winner on May 31 with one goal and one template. For Westphalia, too, the path to success must inevitably lead to a well-positioned defensive.
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