Havelse presents negative record: Keeper Quindt disappointed

Pressekonferenz | 7. Spieltag | TSV Havelse vs. Borussia Dortmund II

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The climber duel on Sunday: the TSV Havelse received Borussia Dortmund II. In the 69th minute Richmond Tachie shot the guests to the lead, the home team could not achieve a goal and conceded the next bankruptcy. > We always had our possibilities. > > Norman Quindt I'm disappointed with it, that's the way it is not. We always had our opportunity, you only have to play out the front of the front. We have the urge, we have a buck and fighting around every meter. Then that's just bitterly , Havelse-Keeper Norman was quindt in the magenta sport interview. ## Negative record set The seventh defeat on the seventh matchday - no team before had started so bad in a season. Thus, the Lower Saxony introduced the negative record of the 3rd league, which was previously with six defeats from the beginning away from Carl Zeiss Jena (2019/20). On Saturday, Havelse is guests with relegated Würzburger Sundays (live! From 2 pm at Sunday).

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