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Game turned around: Dresden defeats first division team Teplice

Philip Heise scored in the test match / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa/ZB
Philip Heise scored in the test match / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa/ZB

Dresden uses the international break for an XXL test against Czech club Teplice. In the process, Dynamo turned around a clear deficit and recharged their batteries.

Dynamo Dresden won a test match against FK Teplice with a "B" team. The leaders of the 3rd Football League won 3:2 (1:2) against the Czech first division team. Robert Jukl (1st minute) and Ladislav Krejci (13th) put the visitors ahead in the Walter Fritzsch Academy. Full-back Philip Heise (18) reduced the deficit and Christoph Daferner (96) equalized. Youngster Friedrich Müller (111) scored the winner.

Dynamo got off to a poor start in the two 60-minute test. Jukl scored with the first attack of the Czech first division's twelfth-placed team. Krejci increased the lead with a long-range shot, but Heise tied things up with a direct free-kick from around 20 meters out.

After that, little happened for more than an hour before Jakob Zickler failed to beat Teplice keeper Matej Cechal after a ball into the box. But Daferner was in the right place and scored with a tap-in. And just over ten minutes before the final whistle, Müller headed Dresden into the lead for the first time following a corner.

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