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1860 coach Köllner: "Shake, train well, score points against Halle"

2020-11-03T09:32:33.792Z


While TSV 1860 has been convincing away from home so far, there is still a lot of room for improvement in the home balance. A victory should therefore be against Halle on Saturday.


While TSV 1860 has been convincing away from home so far, there is still a lot of room for improvement in the home balance.

A victory should therefore be against Halle on Saturday.

  • The

    TSV 1860 Munich

    has been collected only four points in the first four home games. 

  • In the opinion of defender

    Stephan Salger

    , the lions in the

    Grünwalder Stadium lack

    the support of their own appendix. 

  • Coach

    Michael Köllner

    is already looking to the

    next home game

    next

    Saturday

    (from 2 p.m. in the live ticker) against

    Halle

    .

Munich - It's that fast in the football business.

On

Friday

said

1860 coach Michael Köllner

yet he was "certainly not the one who puts us a home game Phobia into the brain." After the bitter

0: 2 defeat

on

Saturday

against

Duisburg

, including "saudummen" Sheets were the questions about the meager balance in their own stadium then more probing.

At home it is just not the nicest for the lions yet.

Captain

Sascha Molders

called immediately after the final whistle, it was necessary "against

Hall

in the improve our home record."

Away Table

Munich rank (8 3 wins, 1 draw, 1-goals) in second place, level on points with Primus

Wiesbaden

-

Rise candidate

.

In the

home table

, on the other hand, you can only find yourself in 11th place (one win, one draw, two defeats, 6: 6 goals) - dreary midfield.

TSV 1860: A lot of possession, but little income in the Grünwald stadium

For

Stephan Salger

, the most recent bankruptcies in the

Grünwalder Stadium

have something to do with the way the opponent plays.

"In the last two home games we had

two very passive opponents,

Saarbrücken

and

Duisburg

, who completely handed over control of the game to us," said the 30-year-old in Fantalk.

1860

determined the game against

Duisburg

over long stretches

, but possession of the ball mostly took place in safe zones.

And external factors also seem to play a role.

“In

Meppen

and

Zwickau

we

also had spectators in the stadium

away from home

.

More offensive power is required from the home team, which was good for us, ”said

Salger

.

But the men from

Köllner

have to

forego

spectators

at least for

November

.

Support from the ranks is therefore excluded for the time being.

TSV 1860: Michael Köllner looks to the game against Halle and demands a second home win

On the way back to success, glaring coordination problems such as the 0: 1 on

Sunday

- goalkeeper

Maro Hiller

and

Dennis Dressel

hindered each other - should be avoided.

"Maybe we're a bit too careless and not focused enough until the last minute," said

Salger

.

After the last

four games in 13 days

, Munich has enough time for analysis this week.

Köllner

gives the direction: "

We have to shake ourselves, train well and then get the points against Halle

." The

HFC has

won and lost three games so far, the duel last weekend had to be canceled due to a positive corona test at Unterhaching.

On

Saturday

1860

receives

the team of coach

Florian Schnorrenberg

in the

Grünwalder Stadium

.

Closing

words

Salger

: "Then we have to keep the punch down for 90 minutes." And overcome the weak phase at home.

(NICO-MARIUS SCHMITZ)

Source: merkur

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