Dynamo Dresden dominates Regensburg 5-1 and celebrates a strong performance!
Dynamo Dresden achieved a convincing 5-1 win in the friendly against Jahn Regensburg in the Auerbacher Stadium.

Dynamo Dresden dominates Regensburg 5-1 and celebrates a strong performance!
In an impressive friendly match, Dynamo Dresden defeated Jahn Regensburg 5-1 last weekend. Coach Thomas Stamm was enthusiastic about his team's performance in the Auerbach Vogtland Stadium, where only 587 spectators attended the game. However, the team competed without several important regular players such as Hauptmann, Daferner and Faber and could only rely on 13 field players and two goalkeepers. For Dynamo, it was a welcome success to regain self-confidence after a dry spell of five league games without a win.
Dynamo's style of play was characterized by early pressing and a dominant opening phase. The first goal came in the 12th minute when Dominik Kother converted a cross from Tony Menzel to make it 1-0. Just five minutes later it was Kother again who headed a cross from Luca Herrmann to make it 2-0. In the 43rd minute, Jan-Henrik Marx capped a strong first half with a sensational free kick from 25 meters directly into the crossbar and increased the score to 3-0.
Comebacks and goals
There was a special joy for the fans when Vincent Vermeij celebrated his comeback after his long injury (shingles). However, he initially missed a high-profile chance but later proved his usefulness by setting up a goal. Alexander Rossipal, who was out for eight weeks after an abdominal muscle injury, also made a comeback before both players were replaced after the 4-1 win.
The second half didn't start well for Dynamo when Regensburg reduced the score to 1:3 in the 47th minute with a penalty kick from Phil Beckhoff. But Dresden's response didn't take long to arrive: in the 54th minute, Stefan Kutschke restored the old gap, while Lars Bünning headed the score to 5-1 in the 71st minute. Despite a lack of personnel, Dominik Kother came back onto the pitch after a substitution to support his teammates.
Review and next steps
A look back: Last year, a similar meeting between the two teams ended in a 1-1 draw, when Dresden was still in the third division and Regensburg was in the second division. The clear superiority that Dynamo showed in this test match could be a signal for the rest of the season, in which the team wants to get back on the road to success.
Picture reports that the Dresden team gained a welcome dose of self-confidence with the victory, while the Regensburg team has to think about their upcoming challenges.
In summary, the friendly match was not only a welcome change between league games for Dynamo Dresden, but also an opportunity to strengthen themselves as a team and gain new hope for the upcoming games. The fans can now hope that this momentum can be carried over into the next competitive games. The South German emphasizes that this victory is perhaps the turning point for Dresden.