The fight for promotion in the 3rd league is getting tougher. The TSV 1860 seemed to be deregistering at last - but nothing is decided yet.
- TSV 1860 Munich is currently experiencing a draw series.
- You can now find yourself in ninth place in the 3rd division.
- However, the gap to third and second place is only six points.
Munich - Helix pomatia, the snail, reaches "with its crawl sole at least a speed of three meters per hour, that is 0.003 km / h", says the science portal spektrum.de. The starfish (Asteroidea) is more comfortable on the way, 0.6 meters per hour. Surprisingly nimble for its size, on the other hand, is the slipper animal (Paramecium) - at 0.01 km / h it is practically the speedster among the crawlers.
What does that have to do with the lions ? Third division zoologists know. The only controversial issue at the moment is whether the ascent battle is still at a snail's pace or has already degenerated to the starfish race. Paramecium? Wearing Bayern jerseys and rushing out of the competition as a second substitute anyway. On Monday evening (after red. End of this issue) against Asteroidea Halle.
Lion player Noel Niemann: "It would be cool of course ..."
About the facts: Anyone who claimed before Christmas that the relegated relegation teams from Duisburg and Ingolstadt were the decisive bit of quality ahead of the competition will have been pondered by the latest results. The FCI lost twice in a row after a 2-1 win against Lautern, Duisburg won only one of their most recent five games - and lost 1-0 in Zwickau on Sunday. Where the lions had been annoyed about two wasted points two weeks ago.
The good news from the point of view of the sixties (and Hachinger): In view of the paralyzing competitors, the own draw series are not a broken leg. The team of coach Claus Schromm is tied for third with Ingolstadt, the Köllner-Elf are only six points behind the two home games against Magdeburg and Chemnitz.
“It would be great, of course, to go up at sixty. The faster the better, ”top talent Noel Niemann said in the tz interview.
Definitely not a reptile, the comrade.
Ludwig Krammer