The Würzburg Kickers have been unbeaten for three games. This is also due to the regained accuracy of Marvin Pourié.
The FWK became the first team this season to storm the Betzenberg on Sunday and inflict their first home defeat on the Palatinate. “It was a brutal fighting performance from my team,” said FWK coach Danny Schwarz, delighted with the second win in a row during his fledgling tenure. “This time we also had a bit of luck on our side. “
The key to success: a double strike in the middle of the first half, through which the Lower Franconians established the final score early in the game. The 2:0 goal was scored by ex-Lauterian Marvin Pourié, who refrained from exuberant jubilation in the stadium of his former employer (“The club is very close to my heart”), but was nevertheless happy about his short series of three goals in the last three games: “There will be more goals. Hopefully enough to keep us in the league.
From the point of view of the standings, the FWK is closer to staying in the league: Only two points separate the relegated team from the safety net. Accordingly, Pourié urges caution ahead of the upcoming clash with another of his ex-clubs, namely Eintracht Braunschweig, despite the recent upswing (2/1/0): “We are still below the line and have to continue to work with focus.”