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Ex-lion Trares comes to Giesing with Waldhof - and especially looks at a player

2020-02-05T09:16:26.652Z


They know the coach of the next opponent at the lions. Before the game between Sechzig and Waldhof Mannheim, Bernhard Trares also commented on the TSV.


They know the coach of the next opponent at the lions. Before the game between Sechzig and Waldhof Mannheim, Bernhard Trares also commented on the TSV.

  • Bernhard Trares rose from Bayern to Bundesliga in the nineties at the age of sixty.
  • Now the ex-defense coach of Waldhof Mannheim .
  • Before the guest appearance with the lions , he especially looks at a striker.

Munich - On Saturday (2 p.m., with us in the live ticker) TSV 1860 not only receives SV Waldhof , but also an old acquaintance with the Mannheim coach, Bernhard Trares (54). The gunshot ex-defender played for the 1960s from 1991 to 1997, managed to advance from Bayern to the Bundesliga under coach Werner Lorant. Later (2004 to 2006) he assisted the Lion head coaches Reiner Maurer and Walter Schachner. With SV Waldhof, Trares rose to the third division last year. The Palatinate are currently fourth, two points behind the relegation rank .

Mr. Trares, what comes to mind spontaneously when you think of the Grünwald stadium?

Trares: Oh, there are a lot of great memories. Spontaneously I now say the game against Cologne 1995, when we won 2-1 with ten men and thus had the relegation. Outstanding evening!

How close are you still to Munich?

Trares: I have a lot of friends there. Munich has become a second home for me. I'm looking forward to Saturday.

Waldhof has been unbeaten for eight games, 1860 for nine - smells strongly of a draw ...

Trares: Honestly, I'm not interested in such numbers at all. It is important for me to analyze the opponent and find out how we can tear what.

It was a lot in the first leg. In the end 1860 was still well served with 0: 4.

Trares: We were just very good that day, very awake - and we consistently exploited the weaknesses of the sixties.

How do you see the development at 1860 since then?

Trares: You have gained a lot of stability. At the beginning of the season, they were still very shaky and moody. It is different now. Sascha Mölders also comes into its own. So many goals in that age - it won't be an easy task to find an equivalent substitute next year. He wants to continue, right?

Looks hard for it.

Trares: It feels like he saves her every time ( laughs ). But at some point it will be over.

Who's Ascending

Trares: I only think Duisburg is superior. Ingolstadt has a wide squad. The rest of the competition is so close to tenth place that you can't make any serious predictions.

Is Waldhof lacking home strength? 14 points in front of their own audience face 23 away - unbeaten.

Trares: A great balance, I'll leave the explanations to others. We also had a lot of bad luck at home. Against Braunschweig (0-0) we have to get a 911, now against Magdeburg the late 1: 1 happens to us. We are not a top team that blows everything away. We have to play great, great to win no matter where. We don't have the 1860 budget either.

But in luxury investor Bernd Beetz a boss with visions.

Trares: That allows us to work freely in terms of sport without exerting senseless pressure. We want to pay back this trust to the Beetz family every week. My goal is to help build something like I experienced as a player in 1860.

Your contract ends in June ...

Trares: Yes, and believe me: I'm very relaxed there too.

In the end, the lions in Zwickau had to make do with one point - one player took on the opposing coach. Karlsruher SC is looking for a new coach - Daniel Bierofka is also traded, but an old acquaintance immediately denies it.

Interview: Ludwig Krammer

Source: merkur

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