Dynamo Dresden has won against 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The team of coach Ralf Loose showed a fierce performance and won 1:0. The 1. FC Kaiserslautern has shown itself again in the attack to be extremely harmless and could not score any goals. For the Red Devils, this was the third consecutive defeat. Dynamo Dresden required a brave, fighting, and solidly played performance to secure the deserved win. The FCK captain Marlon Ritter summed up after the game disappointed: We made too many simple mistakes, where we invited Dresden a bit. In the end, a goal decides, although we did not allow much. And then we drive as losers home. The team of coach Torsten Lieberknecht presented itself at their own ball possession extremely sluggish and over long stretches also uncreative. This led to one-sidedness in the attack, as well as many ball losses in the build-up. What can be attributed to the 1. FC Kaiserslautern is the personnel situation. In Dresden, numerous potential starting players were missing, so that Ben Jungfleisch and David Schramm from the U23 were in the squad. Besides Naatan Skyttä, there were with Mika Haas, Kenny Prince Redondo, Daniel Hanslik, Mahir Emreli, and the already longer absent Ivan Prtajin numerous potential supporting players outside. For Ritter, no excuse, just as he denied lack of commitment. We are athletes, we also play for ourselves and want to always get the maximum out of it. Actually, we have nothing to lose and can play freely, he said. Fact is: At 1. FC Kaiserslautern, a negative trend is developing through the latest negative trend, which must be stopped immediately. Otherwise, it goes with a mood low into the summer break and possibly into the new season. Letting the current season without success experiences to run, would be fatal. The team of coach Ralf Loose must now get back on track and make the season a bit more beautiful than it is currently. We have two games to make the season a bit more beautiful than it is currently, said Marlon Ritter therefore fighting. There are these phases - that runs through us over the whole season. That this causes discontent, is quite normal, because the 1. FC Kaiserslautern is an emotional club. We must now get back on track. Fighting perseverance slogans, what else is left for Lieberknecht and Co.? Further goes for the FCK with the home game against Arminia Bielefeld (Friday, 18:30, live in the audio stream on Sportschau.de). One of two chances for the Red Devils to turn the tide just in time.