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FC Carl Zeiss Jena II vs 1. FC Union Berlin

Womens Regionalliga Nordost, 23. Matchday

FC Carl Zeiss Jena II vs

Womens Regionalliga Nordost, 23. Matchday

Sun., 07. May 2023, 14:00 Uhr
Uni-Sportzentrum
0 : 5

5-0 in Jena

Match report

The women's team of 1. FC Union Berlin came away with a resounding 5-0 away win at FC Carl Zeiss Jena II in their 23rd game of the of the Regionalliga Nordost season. Captain Lisa Heiseler scored a brace before Sophie Trojahn, Nour Youssef and Elisa Spolaczyk settled things.

FC Carl Zeiss Jena II: Janning - Wichmann, M. Schmidt (46. Nar), Groß, Berk, Büchner (16. Sevo), Frießleben (86. Bargende), Collaku (34. Calvet), Seifert, Moll, A. Schmidt

1. FC Union Berlin: Wagner - Wildner, Görsdorf, K. Orschmann (73. Schulz), Reissner (73. Bucher) - Frank, Trojahn Heiseler (46. Spolaczyk) - Youssef, Rurack (73. Kratz), D. Orschmann (46. Bach)

Goals: 0:1 Heiseler (12.), 0:2 Heiseler (23., penalty), 0:3 Trojahn (41.), 0:4 Youssef (79.), 0:5 Spolaczyk (85.)

Attendance: 61

Union dominant from the start, Heiseler opens the scoring

Union made only two changes from their 4-1 victory over Magdeburger FFC a fortnight ago, with Sophie Trojahn and Naika Reissner starting instead of Marie Becker and Lina Krauss.

After eight minutes,Union had their first good opportunity. After a mistake by the opposing goalkeeper, Janine Janning, Dina Orschmann finished, but the keeper made up for her mistake saving with her feet. She was to be a thorn in Union's side all day, making a brilliant save from Zita Rurack's top corner bound header with her fingertips.

However, Union were now piling on the pressure. In the 12th minute, Dina Orschmann artfully chipped the ball into the path of Lisa Heiseler, who, alone in front of goal, was cool enough to head over the goalkeeper to give Union a 1-0 lead.

They continued to dominate the game, testing Janning time and again until, finally, in the 22nd minute, Katja Orschmann was pulled down in the penalty area, the referee immediately pointing to the spot. Captain Heiseler, nervelessly put away the spot-kick to make it 2-0.

With five minutes left of the half to play, Zita Rurack was put free in front of goal after a pass from Luise Wildner, but failed to finish. One minute later, however, Rurack then provided Sophie Trojahn with a perfect ball; she smacked it into the top corner to make it 3-0 with the break looming. 

Union were making their posession count, encroaching more and more into the hosts final third, but Heiseler could only hit the bar from 25 yards.

Youssef and Spolaczyk put the icing on the cake

Union women continued to dominate the game in the second half, constantly winning back posession, but their hosts were resolute and Union failed to carve out the chances they had in the first 45 minutes.

In the final quarter of an hour, however, their attacking efforts increased once again. First, Celine Frank hit the far post, then, three minutes later, Luise Wildner bustled her way into the penalty area. her shot bounced off the keeper at the feet of Nour Youssef, who only had to roll the ball over the line.

Elisa Spolaczyk then scored in the 85th minute following a corner from Hannah Kratz, the centre-forward heading home to make it 5-0.

With 56 points after 23 games, Union are still in 2nd place in the table, but meanwhile the top match of the day was taking place between Türkiyemspor and Viktoria Berlin, which Türkiyemspor won 1-0 thanks to a penalty kick in the fourth minute of injury time. This means that Union women are now only four points behind leaders Viktoria Berlin, level on points with Türkiyemspor in third place.

The coach's views after the game

"We played very confidently from the start, constantly finding the gaps through our attacking play," said head coach, Ailien Poese, after the final whistle. "So we are very satisfied with the performance. We would also like to thank the Unioners who came along to show their support." 

The outlook

Next Sunday, 14 May 2023, Union will play their penultimate home match of the season when they welcome 7th placed Bischofswerdaer FV to Dörpfeldstraße. Kick-off is at 14:00.

Union's Women Travel to Jena

Match preview

The women's team of 1. FC Union Berlin are facing FC Carl Zeiss Jena II this coming Sunday in the 23rd match of the Regionalliga Nordost season. After a furious 3-3 draw in the first leg in front of over 1000 spectators at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, Union will be looking for revenge in the return match in Thuringia. Kick-off is at 14:00 on the artificial pitch of the Uni-Sportzentrum in Jena.

The opponents

Although the U21 team of FC Carl Zeiss Jena are currently 6th in the table with 37 points, the threat of relegation to the Verbandsliga this season still looms over them. And it's not to do with their mid-table position. The problem is that their first team, who played in the Bundesliga last year, are currently 12th in the 2.Liga, the relegation places. Should they go down to the Regionalliga, the knock on effect would be the U21 team having to give up their spot, as they cannot both compete in the same division.

And the trubulence caused by the first team doesn't stop there, there has already been a change of coach at FC Carl Zeiss Jena II this season. After Steffen Beck was dismissed as head coach of the first team in February, Christian Kucharz (who had been responsible for the U21 team in Jena since 2009) took over as coach.

Despite all this, Jena II have had a superb season under Kucharz's replacement, Christopher Heck, and could well repeat their 6th place from last year. Last Sunday, they won 3:1 against last-placed Rostocker FC.

The head to head

The last time Union played Carl Zeiss Jena II will be remembered by many of the Union players. Not necessarily because of the result (they drew, 3-3), but rather because the match was played in front of 1,300 spectators in the Alte Försterei. For many of them, it was the first time they had played in front of such a crowd.

The game itself started disappointingly. Jena were already two up after only 12 minutes, but Union fought back with goals from Elisa Spolaczyk and Lisa Heiseler, before ex-Union player Josephine Bonsu put the visitors from Jena back in the lead before the break. In the second half, Naika Reissner managed to equalise to make things 3-3. Union had numerous chances to score, including hitting the bar, but could not make the final break-through.

Apart from the result, the injury to Pauline Wimmer, who tore her cruciate ligament, and has been out of action ever since, was also a bitter blow.

Their record against FC Carl Zeiss Jena II, who only came into being in 2020 as a result of a merger with FF USV Jena II, is still decent. They've played twice, drawn twice. But against their predecessor club Union have won seven times in 14 encounters. Jena have won five and two games ended in a draw.

The coach's view ahead of the game

"Jena are a young, dynamic team that can always be dangerous with quick moments on the break, said Union head coach Ailien Poese ahead of the game on Sunday. "We are prepared for that and want to make up for dropping points in the last game." 

The personnel

In addition to the loss of Luca Scheel and Pauline Wimmer to injury, the team has been hit by a wave of illness, meaning both Dina and Katja Orschmann, as well as Lisa Heiseler, Lina Krauss and Zita Rurack have question marks over their readiness for the game. Hannah Kratz and Elisa Spolaczyk, who also had to sit out the last few competitive matches, however returned to the pitch last weekend in the friendly against 1. FC Köln II and are an option for the squad in Jena.

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