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Dynamo Dresden wins training camp test against Grazer AK 5-0
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Dynamo Dresden wins training camp test against Grazer AK 5-0

From Die Zeit · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Dynamo Dresden secured a decisive 5-0 victory over Austrian first-division club Grazer AK in a test match during their training camp.
  • Jonas Sterner and Niklas Remus scored in the first half, with Hauptmann, Wagner, and Rossipal adding goals in the second half.
  • Dynamo Dresden displayed strong play throughout the match, though they could have converted more of their chances.

Dynamo Dresden concluded their training camp in Windischgarsten, Austria, with a commanding 5-0 victory over Austrian first-division side Grazer AK. The team delivered a strong performance in their sole test match of the camp, impressing spectators with their play over the 120 minutes.

Jonas Sterner opened the scoring in the 28th minute with an impressive goal, followed by a tap-in from youth player Niklas Remus in the 60th minute to give Dresden a 2-0 lead at halftime. The goals came after a period where Dresden controlled the game, moving the ball effectively and creating chances, but struggling to convert them into goals.

In the second half, Dynamo Dresden's dominance continued. Niklas Hauptmann scored in the 96th minute, Robert Wagner added another in the 109th, and Alexander Rossipal completed the rout in the 118th minute. Coach Thomas Stamm made a complete change of players at the start of the second hour, and new signing Ben Bobzien, who joined the team on Thursday, also featured in the first half.

While Dresden's performance was largely positive, they missed opportunities to extend their lead earlier in the match. However, their strong finish ensured a convincing win against their Austrian opponents, providing a positive conclusion to their training camp.

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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.