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The focus is on good football

2/5/2020, 2:16:38 PM


The TSV Grünwald looks very relaxed towards the remaining season. On the one hand, the third in the table of the Landesliga Südost is by no means doggedly targeting the Bayernliga, on the other hand, it still seems to be well positioned in terms of sport. The 1: 4 (1: 2) in the first test against the U21 of TSV 1860 Munich after 1: 0 lead by David Androsevic (6th) also provided solid evidence.

The TSV Grünwald looks very relaxed towards the remaining season. On the one hand, the third in the table of the Landesliga Südost is by no means doggedly targeting the Bayernliga, on the other hand, it still seems to be well positioned in terms of sport. The 1: 4 (1: 2) in the first test against the U21 of TSV 1860 Munich after 1: 0 lead by David Androsevic (6th) also provided solid evidence.

Grünwald - "The first half was very good, in the second our coach Pero Vidak changed completely, in the end there was no regular player on the pitch," said Grünwald spokesman Jochen Joppa. The second suit also fared well: “Sixty was stronger in football than we were, but the distribution of chances was balanced. We were quite satisfied. ”The newcomers also came to the train after the break. Maximilian Ahammer, 20, comes from the regional league team TSV Buchbach. The striker was trained at TSV 1860 and FC Ingolstadt, but is a great Grünwalder, as Joppa reveals: "Even his father and grandfather played here." it is a reinforcement. "

With Tobias Piffrader, however, it remains to be seen. The South Tyrolean has moved to Munich for work, his ex-club ASV Stegen plays in the Landesliga Pustertal, which Joppa estimates "comparable to the Landesliga". The trained full-back played against the little lions in the second round in the defense center and "he did a good job," said the Grünwalder spokesman. There is also news on the goalkeeper position: Florian Geck, started as number one and then thrown back due to injuries and illness, switched to TSV Moosach-Hartmannshofen. 19-year-old Simon Kratzer from SV Mering is the new replacement goalkeeper behind Leopold Bayerschmidt. In addition, goalkeeper coach Marc Lamberger (29) now has a player pass to help in an emergency.

There is little good news from Markus Baki: The defender has to be operated on again after his cruciate ligament rupture in March. The season was in an active role for him, but he takes over the second team as a coach. Joppa is very relaxed about the objective: “We don't say at all that we have to move up. We can finally focus on really good football. This is more important than second place. We can also plan for the next season in peace. ”