Dusseldorf won their first test match against Oberligist 1. FC Monheim 6:0. The third-tier team took the lead in the 8th minute through Fabian Schleusener.
What happened in the game?
The Dusseldorf team dominated the game, but FC Monheim fought hard.
The first shot on goal by Monheim came in the 25th minute, but David Kuyu's shot was no problem for Dusseldorf goalkeeper Louis Lord.
Why was the win important for Dusseldorf?
The win was important for Dusseldorf to find their form for the new season.
In the 35th minute, Schleusener could have scored his second goal, but he failed to dribble past Luca Fenzl.
What's next for Dusseldorf?
For Dusseldorf, the next game is on Wednesday against SC St. Tönis, another Niederrhein Oberligist.
Five minutes before the break, the score was 0:2, thanks to an own goal by Phil Spillmann. Kilian Sauck had played the ball into the center. So it went into the break at the Rheinstadion. To further secure the win for Dusseldorf, Jordi Paulina scored the 3:0 with a penalty kick, which he had previously earned himself. The Monheim team, however, also made it a test for Dusseldorf in the following period. In the final phase, the visitors increased the pressure again - and they were rewarded against a Monheim team that was also running out of steam. In the 78th minute, Hamza Anhari scored with a lob after a great pass to make it 4:0, and just two minutes later, Eric Hottmann refined a pass from Kaden Amaniampong to make it 5:0. Again, only two minutes passed before Elias Egoulli completed the half dozen, this time with Anhari providing the assist. Just before the final whistle, Paulina missed the chance to make it 7:0. Dusseldorf ultimately won the game 6:0 and were able to demonstrate their form for the new season.
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