In terms of sport, things went better for the third division newcomer Türkgücü - the club from the east of Munich is still talking about it. After the skirmish with the lions that followed the derby defeat, the newcomer reacted in surprise - and defended himself without adding fuel to the fire. Instead, coach Dayat's team wants to show in Unterhaching on Wednesday that they can win without Sararer and Sliskovic.
The next derby is just around the corner, but the last one is still having an impact.
Before the
duel at SpVgg Unterhaching
, it was
Türkgücü coach Serdar Dayat
who was asked again about the skirmish with the lion spokesmen Sascha Mölders and Michael Köllner.
“If 1860 thinks they will have to follow suit days later, that's up to them,” said Dayat.
Three weeks
ago
, after our
victory in the Totopokal
, I did not hear such statements from 1860. "For him, the topic is ticked off:" We have been concentrating on the
game against Unterhaching
since Sunday
. "
I don't feel like I have to motivate any of the players for the remaining six games.
Türkgücü coach Serdar Dayat.
Does the snappy replica now perform as well on the pitch? Dayat defends himself against the impression that at Türkgücü the air in the league is out, since only the Totopokal remains as a goal. The
coach claims that they aimed
for a
single-digit position in the table
from the start
: “We absolutely want to achieve this goal. I don't feel like I have to motivate any of the players for the remaining six games. I also don't think that the
air is out
. ”Rather, the bad luck with
injuries
is inhibiting
:“ The constant changes have not done our game any good. ”
Türkgücü also has to improvise on Wednesday: The stars of the team -
Sercan Sararer and Petar Sliskovic
- are still indisposed. Dayat said: “It's not enough for Petar against Unterhaching. He's back in training, but it's too early for him. Sercan is not looking good for the game either.
Maxime Awoudja
has muscular problems in his thigh, he is questionable.
Atakan Akkaynak tore
his knee ligament during training, unfortunately he will be out longer. "