There was also a great scene at the end of the DFB Cup from F95 at Hannover 96
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In this scene, even Fortuna fans celebrate a 96
Hanover / Düsseldorf Large parts of society are now suspicious of the football industry. With small and large filthy things one has brought oneself into disrepute. But then there are moments like this when Fortuna won the Cup at Hannover 96. What happened.
It doesn’t take much to get the fair play medal as a professional from the German Football Association (DFB). Fortunas keeper Florian Kastenmeier has already had this experience. He was honored for having preserved the content after the historic bankruptcy of the then Bundesliga club in the cup last year at fourth division 1. FC Saarbrücken after the final whistle and waited until he could congratulate his opponent in goal. The jury’s statement at the time said: “Florian Kastenmeier has practiced what football should stand for, namely that despite all striving for success, sportsmanship and fair play should not be forgotten.”
The standards are not set gigantically high to stand out from the crowd. Maximilian Beier should therefore have a good chance of being awarded a medal in the next competition. The 19-year-old showed in an impressive way in the second round cup game of Hannover 96 against Fortuna how to behave respectfully on the pitch.
The loaner from TSG Hoffenheim knelt in front of Christoph Klarer in the first half – and tied his opponent from Fortuna off. The Austrian Klarer broke his hand in the game against Karlsruher SC last Saturday and could only come up with a special splint. He was, however, tied like the shoelace so handicapped that he had to rely on outside help.
Especially many when you see how hard Beier and Klarer plowed each other in the duels. Especially clear war, apparently so fascinated by the tensile strength of the textile that opponent that he tries again and again to turn it inside out. As opponents, they didn’t give each other anything, but they always kept their respect for each other even in the heated phases.
But Beier did not only stand out as a person that evening. He also put his stamp on the game in terms of sport. In the lead (30th) of the home side he was involved with an assist to Sebastian Kerk, in stoppage time he then finally ensures the second early exit of Fortuna in the second round of the DFB Cup with a double.
Incidentally, it was also Beier who did not let himself fall after a somewhat clumsy entry by Tim Oberdorf in the Düsseldorf penalty area. It would have been a sure penalty for the home side.
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