VfB Lübeck secured its first win of the year with a narrow 3:2 victory over Altona 93 in the Regionalliga. The away match was intense and exciting, especially due to a late goal by former player Moritz Göttel. VfB held on to the lead until the final whistle.
In an action-packed Regionalliga match on Saturday, VfB Lübeck prevailed 3:2 against Altona 93. It was the first win after the winter break for the Lübeck team, played in front of a record crowd. The duel at Hamburg's Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn turned into a real fight, as captain Marvin Thiel described it: 'expected fight.'
VfB took an early lead, but Altona mounted a comeback in the final phase, narrowing the gap to 2:3 through Moritz Göttel, a former VfB player. The visitors held on for the three points until the end. Coach Guerino Capretti praised the 'rough charm' of the match and emphasized it was a true work victory.
This success bolsters VfB's position in the table and provides momentum for upcoming games. Both teams showed commitment, making the match a highlight. VfB returns from Altona with three points.