Dotchev’s Joy: Aue’s Preparations for Kracher Match against 1860 Munich

Aue vorm Kracher against 1860 Munich: Concern makes Dotchev happy

Alexander Sorge (29) couldn’t contain his excitement as he grinned from ear to ear after the recent derby victory against Zwickau. The Erzgebirge Aue defender was not only happy that his team had emerged victorious, but also thrilled with his own performance. This was a surprise since Erik Majetschak (23) had injured his thigh in the final training session, forcing coach Pavel Dotchev (57) to make some last-minute changes to the center of defense.

Despite this, Sorge was confident and prepared, having trained professionally and consistently. His hard work paid off, and he was overjoyed to be back on the pitch and to claim the victory. The coach was also impressed, acknowledging that Sorge had not played for some time but had still managed to perform excellently in difficult conditions.

Next up is the match against 1860 Munich on Saturday at 2 pm, and Sorge should be back on the starting eleven. Majetschak, who is not yet at 100%, will likely be left out to avoid risk. Marvin Stefaniak (28) will also be absent due to his yellow card suspension.

The Erzgebirge Stadium is set to have a great atmosphere, with around 7700 tickets already sold out by Thursday. The guest block is also fully booked, and Aue sports director Matthias Heidrich (45) hopes to achieve a spectator record of 10,000 for the match. He believes that the team deserves it after their recent good results and hard work.

In conclusion, Sorge’s Comeback in the derby victory has been a big boost for Aue. The team looks forward to playing against 1860 Munich, where they hope to grab another victory and further solidify their position in the league. With the support of their fans, Aue aims to create a memorable match-day experience and reward them with a great performance.

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