The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Lions convince despite the cup-out - a scene gnaws at Mölders: "Maybe it would have been a different game"

2020-09-14T06:46:49.368Z


TSV 1860 Munich has to admit defeat against Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt. A bitter cup-out. But there is also praise.


TSV 1860 Munich has to admit defeat against Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt.

A bitter cup-out.

But there is also praise.

  • TSV 1860 Munich suffered a bitter defeat in the Grünwalder Stadium.

  • But the Sechzger put the Bundeliga Klub

    Eintracht Frankfurt right to.

  • Löwen coach Köllner is full of praise.

Munich - A cup game without a final culmination at the chalk point?

That was

in 1860 goalkeeper Marco Hiller

(23) not accept a minor in penalty-way.

"Chest out, men!", Hiller roared after Frankfurt's double strike to make it 0: 2, waving his gloves as if he wanted to shoo his people in front into half of Eintracht - with success.

The lions attacked the Bundesliga club, even in the final phase.

With a

penalty converted

by

Phillipp Steinhart

(Trapp against Lex / 78th), the third division came up again - it was the 1: 2 final result.

And who knows what would have happened if the hit would have counted beforehand, in which Sascha Mölders * was

not offside

, as the TV cameras clearly show.

“We knew beforehand that we are not blind,” said the lion captain, without making any reference to the bitter

cup-out

with the referee erring in the 64th minute: “It has nothing to do with the game against Eintracht to do.

We played well in the Totopokal final against Würzburg last week. ”Nevertheless: Mölders couldn't quite hide his anger about the wrong decision.

“I didn't have the feeling that I was on the sidelines,” he said with understandable frustration: “That was also confirmed to me.

It would have been 2: 1 at a good time.

Maybe it would have been a completely different game. "

 "We showed a great game"

1860 coach Michael Köllner

The game itself was more than encouraging, a week before the league kick-off in Meppen.

"If we play like this in the 3rd division, then I am not afraid," said Vice President Hans Sitzberger, who mourned the many unused chances.

What remains is that Mölders & Co. were equal to a first division team.

"We showed a great game", praised 1860 coach Michael Köllner: "It would have been more possible.

I have great respect for what the team has brought onto the pitch. "

Check out this post on Instagram

A post shared by TSV 1860 Munich (@ tsv1860) on Sep 12, 2020 at 12:15 pm PDT

statistics

TSV 1860 - Eintracht Frankfurt 1: 2 (0: 0).

- Munich: Hiller (tz grade: 3) - Willsch (3), Moll (2), Salger (2), Steinhart (3) - Erdmann (4/60. Wein / 3) - Tallig (4), Dressel ( 3) - Greilinger (3/60. Neudecker / 2), Lex (3) - Mölders (2).

- Trainer: Köllner.

- Frankfurt: Trapp - Abraham, Hinteregger, Ndicka - da Costa, Kohr (79th Ilsanker), Rode (72nd Sow), Zuber (72nd Chandler) - Kamada (80th Barkok) - Silva, Dost.

- Trainer: Hütter.

- Referee: Petersen (Stuttgart). - Goals: 0: 1 Silva (51st), 0: 2 Dost (56th), 1: 2 Steinhart (78th penalty kick). - Yellow cards: Moll, Willsch, Wein - Abraham .

If you ignore the two goals conceded (Silva 51st, Dost 56th), the new central defense in particular brought very solid defensive work to the field.

Retraining Quirin Moll at the side of ex-Arminen Stephan Salger - a tandem that combines calm, overview and a suitable opening for the game.

Dennis Erdmann on the six fell a bit, Erik Tallig, the entry from Chemnitz, can do more.

The third new lion, the substitute Richard Neudecker (80th), brought a lot of fresh air.

+

TSV 1860 Munich: Impressed by his team: Michael Köllner.

© Christina Pahnke / sampics

A general praise for the fighting lion collective was from Adi Hütter, the Frankfurt trainer.

“Compliments to 1860. You did well and confronted us with problems right from the start,” said the Austrian, soberly reminding us of the goal of the knockout competition: “The cup is about getting through one round - we have that Thank God it was done. "

The

TSV 1860 Munich

brings Bundesliga club

Eintracht Frankfurt

to the brink of disgrace, but needs a close defeat in the end.

The

game in the ticker for reading *.

Werner Lorant, who trained both TSV 1860 * and Eintracht Frankfurt, talks about the cup hit between his ex-clubs and the sporting situation of the Lions.

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

Source: merkur

All sports articles on 2020-09-14

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.