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Dresden lose 0:1 in Wiesbaden - Kutschke with red

Dresden lose 0:1 in Wiesbaden - Kutschke with red
Dresden's Kutschke receives a red card in Wiesbaden. / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
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Dynamo Dresden remain winless once again. Although the Saxons were better in Wiesbaden, the hosts scored the goal. A Dynamo player was also shown a straight red card.

Dynamo Dresden are still without a win for the fourth game in a row and continue to lose ground in the 3rd division. The Saxons lost 0:1 (0:1) at SV Wehen Wiesbaden and dropped to sixth place in the table with 18 points. Fatih Kaya (21st minute) scored the only goal of the evening. Stefan Kutschke (77') had to leave the field early with a red card after a rough foul.

Compared to the previous match, coach Thomas Stamm changed the starting line-up in three positions. Lars Bünning, Jonas Sterner and Kutschke started in place of Aljaz Casar, Jakob Lemmer and Robin Meißner. That immediately brought momentum, as the Saxons were the dominant team. However, Dresden failed to reward themselves for their superiority against a wait-and-see home side. The Hessians, on the other hand, took their first chance to take the lead and caught Dynamo off guard.

After the restart, both teams were unlucky with their finishing. Tim Schreiber made a brilliant save to prevent Moritz Flotho from making it 2-0 (70'). Kutschke then weakened his team decisively. Wiesbaden stood deep, allowed little and relied on counter-attacks. Dresden tried everything once more, but ultimately the Hessians were closer to a second goal than the visitors were to an equalizer. Overall, Dynamo were too harmless.

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