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01/27/2010 - Wolfgang Philipps |
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Newcomer scores twice: Germany takes second victory against France |
 Newcomer Ilja Immermann scored two goals for Germany. Foto: Wolfgang Philipps |
One day after the World League match between Germany and France, an additional friendly match was contested in Brandenburg, Germany. This time the German new-look team took a clear victory by five goals, 12-7 (2-2, 4-2, 3-2, 3-1), one day after a lucky 7-6 victory in the World League clash at Magdeburg. Germany´s two-time Olympians Tobias Kreuzmann and Marc Politze scored three goals each.
In the second match Germany´s head coach Hagen Stamm was trusting two newcomers, David Kleine and Ilja Immermann, and a goalkeeper with only one international match, 19-year-old Moritz Schenkel from Krefeld-based national leage club SV Bayer 08 Uerdingen. 18-year-old Immermann even scored two in his first international match on senior level. The day before, another player, 18-year-old Maurice Jüngling has made his debut. The second match between both teams which was contested in a pool with a movable roof like in Dubrovnik, Croatia was levelled for almost 22 minutes. Germany was leading 6-4 at halftime, but France tie the match after the changing to bring the score to 6-6. But the Germans stroke back in the counter-move and scored five unanswered goals, bringing the score to 11-6 in the 27th minute.
Men´s international match in Brandenburg, Germany
Germany vs. France 12-7 (2-2, 4-2, 3-2, 3-1) Germany: Schenkel – Naroska 1, Bukowski, Real, Schulz 1, Politze 3/1, Kleine, Immermann 2, Kreuzmann 3, Oeler 1, Schlotterbeck 1, Preuß, Kong. Head coach: Stamm. France: Garsau – Saudadier, Jablonski 1, Audon 1, Tromler 3/2, Simon, Crousillat, Devemy, Marzouki, Bodegas, Laversanne, Camarasa , Harrissart 2. Head coach: P. Kovacevic.
Personal fouls: 9/11
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