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Setback or regression?

2020-11-01T15:09:01.595Z


A slapstick goal initiates the TSV 1860's second home defeat in a row. The lions lose their top position in the table, but not their self-confidence. Goalkeeper Hiller after his fatal coordination error with Dennis Dressel: "Duisburg would not have scored a goal from the game ..."


A slapstick goal initiates the TSV 1860's second home defeat in a row.

The lions lose their top position in the table, but not their self-confidence.

Goalkeeper Hiller after his fatal coordination error with Dennis Dressel: "Duisburg would not have scored a goal from the game ..."

  • 1860 lost the lead in the table.

  • Things are not going well at home this season: only one of four ghost games in the Grünwalder Stadium was won in 1860.

  • Köllner: "From the 55th minute on there was sand in the machine."

The last thing Marco Hiller was missing after the final whistle was walking in front of the interview wall.

When the 2-0 home defeat against Duisburg was official, the 1860 goalkeeper froze at the center circle.

He glanced blankly through the equally empty stadium - and once again to the gate in front of the west curve, where the decisive 0-1 had fallen in the 62nd minute;

a more than superfluous hit, which was preceded by a lost air duel between the keeper and Dennis Dressel.

When he had gathered himself in front of the BR microphone, Hiller summed up the lion horror on Halloween: “I'll come out after a corner, scream goalkeeper!

I don't know if Dennis didn't hear it, but he jumps up in front of me, heads the ball through my hands - and then it rattles ”Or as 1860 coach Michael Köllner commented:“ That was slapstick - a lucky goal for the opponent and a stupid one for us. "

I'm coming out after a corner, scream goalkeeper!

I don't know if Dennis didn't hear it, but he jumps up in front of me, heads the ball through my hands - and then it rattles "

Marco Hiller

Above all, it was a game the Lions should never have lost.

Duisburg's approach to this duel brought back memories of the former MSV and 1860 coach Rudi Gutendorf.

Keyword: latch tactics.

Köllner's team, on the other hand, continued where it left off five days earlier in Unterhaching (in the 2-0 away win) - only the effective shifting of the field superiority into the penalty area did not work, which made the striker Pusic / Mölders increasingly desperate.

"From the 55th minute on, more and more sand came into the gears," said Köllner.

More than one hit on the post didn't jump out.

In contrast to the opponent, who also got a second goal at the end.

Scepanik hit in stoppage time after Vermeij had previously shaken off Moll - the Quirin Moll who had shot stain in the chest during his rescue attempt before the 0-1 stain.

"Out of the game," argued Hiller, "Duisburg would not have scored a goal today."

Köllner misses the last punch

Which leads to the question of how the second home defeat in a row is to be classified: as an unfortunate setback?

Or is it a step backwards to be taken seriously?

For Sascha Mölders, the 1860 captain with MSV history, nothing more happened, except that the close 3rd division has another result caper ready.

“We all know that you don't win every game in this league,” said the striker on Magenta-TV: “Actually, we want to give up as little or nothing at home as possible - unfortunately that has happened again now.

That's why we have to improve our home record against Halle next week. "

The lead in the standings only started in 1860, and what Köllner said about the hapless performance of his striker was somehow true for all of the lions in the end: “The last punch was missing today.

It was a used day. "

Source: merkur

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