Rot-Weiss Essen has defeated Adler Union Frintrop in a city duel. Before the dress rehearsal against SC Verl, an addition celebrated his debut.
On Wednesday evening, third division club Rot-Weiss Essen presented itself for a test at Adler Union Frintrop, a team promoted to the top division. After 90 minutes, the score was 6:0 for RWE.
A defeat that the Oberliga team could certainly digest. The game was a dream come true for many of the players, who are fans of RWE. In addition, successful coach Marcel Cornelissen has been a member of Rot-Weiss Essen for over two decades.
Gifts were not to be distributed, but in the 0:6 the underdog was mostly without a chance. The eyes of the RWE supporters were mainly on Leonardo Vonic.
The attacker was signed from 1. FC Nürnberg II in the Bavarian Regionalliga on Tuesday and made his debut for coach Christoph Dabrowski’s team after the break.
Test player Lucas Brumme from SV Wehen, who wants to further recommend himself for a contract in Essen, scored after just nine minutes to take the lead. Ron Berlinski, Marvin Obuz and Cedric Harenbrock increased the lead to 4:0 by the break.
After the change it was Torben Müsel and Isaiah Young who increased the score. Newcomer Vonic had a conclusion by head, moreover, a template on Müsel, which should have resulted in the 7:0.
Thus, after the 6:0 only the streaker fell into the weight, who ran across the field in the 80th minute.
After the game against Frintrop, the Red-Whites still have the Generealprobe waiting for them before the season opener at Halleschen FC (August 04, 7 p.m.). On Saturday (July 29, 2 p.m.), RWE plays host to third-league rival SC Verl.
How RWE played in the first half: Golz – Wiegel, Kourouma, Bastians, Plechaty – Rother, Götze – Brumme, Harenbrock, Obuz – Berlinski
This is how RWE played in the second half: Springer – Voufack, Ríos Alonso, Bollenberg, Voelcke – Sapina, Eisfeld – Friessner, Müsel, Young – Vonic
Goals: 0:1 Brumme (9th), 0:2 Berlinski (16th), 0:3 Obuz (25th), 0:4 Harenbrock (39th), 0:5 Müsel (47th), 0:6 Young (49th)