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Lots of adrenaline, two questionable scenes and a beer invitation for the "pissed off" Mölders

2020-11-29T16:42:28.767Z


In the first third division derby between TSV 1860 and newcomers Türkgücü there was plenty of fuel in it. In the center of the criticism: Referee Patrick Hanslbauer, who denied the lions a hand penalty and put Dennis Dressel off after a foul in the center circle.


In the first third division derby between TSV 1860 and newcomers Türkgücü there was plenty of fuel in it.

In the center of the criticism: Referee Patrick Hanslbauer, who denied the lions a hand penalty and put Dennis Dressel off after a foul in the center circle.

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At the end you saw the usual small talk groups on the lawn next to worn-out faces.

Everyone seemed to be able to live with the 2-2 after an intense derby.

The Löwen professionals because they had to get along with ten men for the last half hour.

The third division newcomers from Türkgücü, because it is inherently not bad to catch up twice a residue in the 1860 fortress.

Just in time for the final whistle, everyone seemed to switch from adrenaline to after-work mode.

All but one: Sascha Mölders.

With the same gallingness with which he had fought his specialty Aaron Berzel on the pitch, Mölders trudged to the BR interview - where everything burst out of him again.

His frustration at being sent off against Dennis Dressel, who had stepped on Philipp Erhardt's foot impetuously, but not worthy of red (59th).

Mölders' opinion: "It doesn't matter whether it is a red card or not, but to give one at the center line in a game like this is very, very brave." His anger at the course of the game itself: After two fine crosses from Sercan Sararer equalized Petar Sliskovic's two-time leadership of the hosts, for which Fabian Greilinger and Mölders had taken care of themselves.

"Personally, I am pissed off," said the 2: 1 shooter, which everyone could see anyway.

His bile barrel was far from overflowing.

It doesn't matter if it's a red card or not, but to give one at the center line in a game like this is very, very brave.

Sascha Mölders on the dismissal for Dennis Dressel

That only happened when the BR reporter mentioned the three draws of the lions in the English week that has now ended.

The grumpy-sarcastic reaction of the 1860 captain: “Of course we have a full crisis now.

Because we are in Munich in 1860 and we always have to march ahead - what a rubbish!

Before the season we were relegation candidate number one, now we're in relatively good shape - and you're talking about a crisis. ”Mölders then ended the interview with the words“ I'm not in the mood anymore ”.

Michael Köllner made a much more diplomatic statement at the virtual press conference.

Educationally skillful, he first praised the courageous appearance of his own, who had convinced the 1860 coach "fighting and footballing".

“I'm very proud of the team,” he said: “Every lion fan can be proud today.

For us it was the third game in seven days, we had to finish two of them outnumbered. ”The transition to the topic of the day was given, because Köllner saw one thing similar to his angry captain: The performance of referee Patrick Hanslbauer.

Köllner praises the morale of his 30 minutes outnumbered fighting lions

The fact that Köllner saw yellow in the final hectic was due to his fundamental lack of understanding with the referee's game management.

“I can't stay on a long leash for an hour and then suddenly take tough action,” said Köllner.

With a clear line, he said, the red card against Dressel “is certainly acceptable, but it was his first foul.

At Türkgücü there was a player who made three and was allowed to continue playing ”(meaning: Alexander Sorge).

And what had annoyed Köllner shortly before the break: Stefan Stangl deflected a wide ball into the penalty area with his arm, which otherwise would have landed at Stefan Lex's feet - all the Löwen-Vips in the main stand rightly demanded a hand penalty.

Köllner's general criticism of the 30-year-old Hanslbauer: "He did not use the same standard in all situations."

In sum, all of this also explained the frustration of Sascha Mölders, who only received some consolation late in the evening - from his old buddy in the Türkgücü jersey.

“Unfortunately there wasn't enough beer after the game, but we'll make up for that in a quiet minute,” announced Berzel: “The beer is on me.

Sascha scored a goal, I didn't.

That's why it's 1-0 for him. "

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In the league, Mölders and Co. are now hoping for similar results: On Saturday in Cologne and a week later at home against Mannheim.

Source: merkur

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