
Twelve goals in five games so far vincent held has scored for FC geesdorf. That’s unusual for a 20-year-old who only recently moved from SSV kitzingen to the state league and had previously not progressed beyond the district league. When asked about his exploits, held, a young striker, says: "things are going quite well." Quite well?
That’s probably a bit too much modesty and a bit of an understatement. Now one of his goals is also in the selection for the "bayerntreffer" of the month of july. On the internet portal of the bayerischer fubballverband you can still vote for the landesliga-freshman until next wednesday, 12 o’clock. There are five competitors.
The accompanying video shows the pictures of this stroke of genius: you can see how held receives the ball on the left side of the penalty area in the fourth minute of the game at FC coburg. He runs to the baseline and seven or eight meters into the penalty area and finally shovels the ball from an extremely acute angle over the baffled goalkeeper into the far corner. The ball bounces off the post and into the net.
"I’ve scored several goals where i later didn’t know exactly how i did it," says held. At that moment, you have an "idea" and try to implement it. A few days later the BFV called: the goal is nominated for goal of the month.
For held, the story is another chapter in a short but intense success story. When he left his home and training club in kitzingen in the summer, not everyone understood the move. SSV had just been promoted to the district league again and could have used the 20-year-old well. But held wanted to try himself out and "develop further.
He talked for a long time with jannik feidel, the not much older new player coach in geesdorf – and loved to convince himself. In the 4-1-4-1 system of his new club, he has since been occupying the front 1. Held is a classic center forward, but not a solo entertainer, as he immediately adds. "I’m well fed," he says of his teammates’ cooperation. You have managed to satisfy the attacker’s hunger for goals in each of the five games so far.