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TSV 1860 Munich: Ascent? Not so, lions!

2020-02-24T08:12:11.657Z


TSV 1860 Munich continues its streak of success against 1. FC Magdeburg - but the party has mixed feelings for fans and players.


TSV 1860 Munich continues its streak of success against 1. FC Magdeburg - but the party has mixed feelings for fans and players.

  • The lions have been unbeaten in the third division for twelve games.

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Munich - It was 86 minutes when Michael Köllner decided on the series - and against the risk of losing this wild game after the break. After Marco Hiller was able to save twice against Magdeburgers who had broken through, the 1860 coach brought the defensive minor for the offensive Bekiroglu , because who knows what other caprices this afternoon would have had in store?

In an intense game, the Löwen had earned a header from Aaron Berzel (33.) before they were twice unlucky with penalties: one, caused by the 1860 keeper, was awarded to the guests and ended up 1-1 in Hiller's goal ( Gjasula, 60.). A penalty for the home side had already been whistled: Phillipp Steinhart stood at the point with a ball in his arm, ready to execute (71.) before the overwhelmed referee Fritsch took him back after consulting his assistant.

TSV A860 Munich - 1. FC Magdeburg: "We have reached our minimum goal"

Although the game was not unfair than others, in the end twelve players plus FCM coach Wollitz had seen the yellow card. "Then there was the wind that made it difficult," complained not only defender Berzel. In short: It was a memorable day on which Köllner preferred to be content with another draw in order not to let the nice success streak (twelve times unbeaten) stop. "We have reached our minimum goal of keeping Magdeburg at a distance," noted the 1860 coach with the matter-of-factness of a news announcer.

In the game itself, however, the emotions were boiled up. Referee Fritsch had not made himself popular on either side and was not surprised that his march into the protective cabin was accompanied by boos, whistles and obscene gestures. The spectators had found the bogeyman for the missed victory in Mainz.

TSV A860 Munich - 1. FC Magdeburg: "For every action felt like yellow"

The 1860 professionals probably did too, but afterwards in the mixed zone it was felt that Köllner had given a keynote speech on referee diplomacy and de-escalation during the winter break. "It cannot be that an assistant who is on the other side says: No, that was not a penalty," complained Sascha Mölders : "This is now the twelfth, thirteenth difficult decision that is made against us."

Lex didn't skimp on indirect criticism either. "It felt like every action was yellow," said the tens, adding with an ironic undertone: "And I didn't know that there was a video assistant in the 3rd division either." Of course I meant: the hotly debated scene the penalty withdrawn after three minutes.

In the end, it was the fourth consecutive draw that fans and players had mixed feelings. "It feels a bit more like a defeat today than a point win," said Berzel, while Lex temporarily declared the promotional struggle that had been called up temporarily ticked off: "We don't get away from the bottom because everyone scores points behind. Everyone loses in the front, but as long as we don't win, we have to keep looking back. ”

Uli waiter


* tz.de is part of the nationwide editorial network of Ippen-Digital.

Source: merkur

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