On the verge of the home win against Ingolstadt, the TSV 1860 drama: With Quirin Moll, one of the top performers is out for a long time.
Will Tim Rieder be an issue again?
Bad luck in Qurin Moll: Another
cruciate ligament tear
- he had just made himself indispensable.
Tim Rieder was
his predecessor
at
TSV 1860
- and would also be the perfect replacement for illness.
At
1. FC Kaiserslautern
, the ex-lion is under contract until 2023.
Will there be a return?
Munich - He was
one of the guarantors for the recent upswing
at TSV 1860:
Quirin Moll
, who has set the
pace in midfield
since he was transferred from central defense to the six
.
Now Dachau, who will be 30 years old from tomorrow, has been hit badly.
Moll's knee injury from the Ingolstadt game turned out to be serious.
The
club did not want to confirm
the
suspicion of a rupture of the posterior cruciate ligament in the left knee
, but the message sent mentioned a "longer downtime".
Means:
Moll will probably be out until the end of the season.
TSV 1860: With "favorite player" Daniel Wein there is a competent substitute
The Lions have not yet commented on how they will react to the painful loss.
The good thing: Daniel Wein, 26, is a competent substitute.
It was only on Friday that
coach Michael Köllner described
the all-rounder as a “favorite player”.
He is "infinitely sorry" that Wein has a
minor as a regular
in the
4-1-4-1 system
.
On the other hand, the opportunity for promotion is there now - and you would endanger it if you trusted to get through the second half of the season with the already narrow squad.
After all,
even a
long-running favorite like wine
is not immune to injuries and bans.
Dennis Erdmann, who had been converted to a six before the season, would be a fighting strength, but playfully a rather limited substitute solution.
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The bad suspicion has been confirmed: Quirin Moll has again seriously injured his knee.
© Stefan Matzke / Sampics
It
would therefore be
a very
understandable reflex
to knock on a prodigal son: Tim Rieder, 27, whom the lions were reluctant to let go in the summer - and who, for his part, did not exactly move to 1. FC Kaiserslautern with waving flags.
Irony of fate: In the summer of 1860, she had no money and at most one theoretical prospect of advancement.
Now it is Rieder's current club, where the future does not look bright.
TSV 1860: Moll is missing until the end of the season - does one Dachauer replace the other?
What a contact:
Money for a loan transaction is free
as soon as the minor salary is taken over by the employers' liability insurance association from the sixth week of illness.
Our newspaper also knows that Rieder
has remained
connected to his old homeland
not only emotionally but also
through other channels
.
Like Moll, Rieder comes from Dachau
, and has seldom felt as sporty as he did at TSV 1860.
Even
its role in FCK had Rieder presented differently
- although set to the six, lacks the influence in jeopardy, he underscored at 1860 Munich enjoyed and clever passes.
But there are also circumstances that speak against a quick return: His
three-year contract in the Palatinate
- and the relegation battle of the FCK, in which it will depend above all on veterans like Rieder.
Quirin #Moll injured himself in a duel at yesterday's home game vs. @Schanzer (1-0).
In-depth examinations this morning confirmed the suspicion of a knee injury.
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- TSV 1860 Munich (@ TSV1860) January 19, 2021
1860 Munich with a minor as strong as a bear - is it now worth calling ex-lion Rieder?
So would it be worth calling?
From Rieder's immediate environment it can be heard that he would not hang up if an
"089" number appears on the display
.
.
.
Regardless, it's a minor drama that happened to Moll.
His start in 1860 was tough
: Right cruciate ligament rupture, which Köllner long ran under.
Now he was finally fit, back to his favorite position and at the top of the hierarchy.
The record since Moll has swung the scepter in defensive midfield since 1860: five games, four wins, each without conceding a goal.