1899 falls short against Berlin

By: Matthias | April 25th, 2009

1899’s troublesome streak in the Rückrunde continued with a 1-0 loss to Hertha BSC. From the start of the day 1899 were the aggressors, with the chief work coming via Sejad Salihović. After close calls before the quarter-hour, Christoph Janker added his name to those who could have given the 1899 the lead but as it proved out, once again the top attack of the Hinrude was unable to finish. In the Berliners only significant chance before the break Marko Pantelić provided the ball to Patrick Ebert who quickly sent the ball to the near post past Timo Hildebrand. Ralf Rangnick’s charges poured forward with once again Bosnian international Salihović at the centre of the storm. However each opportunity feel short including Boubacar Sanogo’s effort that struck the crossbar just before the eightieth minute and match ended in another disappointing loss.



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  • (Bundesliga Blog) |  May 7th, 2009 at 2:01 am

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    Its hard for the TSG to win with non motivation and many injuries. But the conclusion is ok for the first season in the top league. I hope the Coach stet.

    greets!

    Posted from Germany Germany

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