While TSV 1860 Munich has so far been convincing away from home, there is still a lot of room for improvement at home.
A victory against Halle should therefore be here on Saturday.
The
TSV 1860 Munich
receives the ninth matchday of the
Halle FC.
The home balance looks pretty poor so far - the Lions want to change that.
The game is
here
on Saturday from
2 p.m.
in the
live ticker
.
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Update from November 7th, 1:20 pm:
The line-up is here!
Michael Köllner turns his lion eleven inside out:
INSTALLATION.
The following # Löwen team sends Michael # Köllner to the home game vs.
@HallescherFC.
Up guys, home win!
I wish you success!
# M60HFC # M60MSV # tsv1860 # 3liga @ 3_liga # showssuns #ELIL # fu3ball # TogetherForSechzig #EinTeamEinWeg pic.twitter.com/Wf3LGdQ52f
- TSV 1860 Munich (@ TSV1860) November 7, 2020
Striker
Martin
Pusic
takes his place on the bench again after losing to Duisburg.
Erik
Tallig
and the injured
Marius
Willsch
are also missing from the starting line-up
.
Dennis
Erdmann, Stefan Lex and
Fabian
Greilinger are
new to the team
.
TSV 1860 Munich - Hallescher FC in the live ticker: Will the lions stay on top?
Update from November 7th, 8:43 a.m.:
This early afternoon
TSV 1860 Munich
meets
Hallescher FC
.
Of four home games in the season so far, the Lions were only able to win one.
Too little for a team that, after a satisfactory start to the season, actually seemed called on for higher tasks.
Should a three-point not work out again today, the Köllner team should find themselves in the middle of the table after the match day.
TSV 1860 Munich - Hallescher FC in the live ticker: Can lions overcome their home complex?
Original article from November 6th:
Munich - It can go that fast in the football business.
Last Friday, 1860 coach
Michael
Köllner
said he was "certainly not the one who puts a home game phobia in our brains".
After the bitter 2-0 defeat against Duisburg on Saturday, including a “stupid” goal, the questions about the meager record in their own stadium became more probing.
At home it is just not the nicest for the lions yet.
Immediately after the final whistle,
captain
Sascha
Mölders
demanded that “we have to improve our home balance against Halle”.
In the away table, Munich (3 wins, 1 draw, 8: 1 goals) are in second place, tied with Primus Wiesbaden - promotion candidate.
In the home table, however, you only find yourself in 11th place (one win, one draw, two defeats, 6: 6 goals) - dreary midfield.
TSV 1860 against Halle in the live ticker: A lot of possession, but little income in the Grünwalder 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.
The men from Köllner have to do without spectators at least in November.
Support from the ranks is therefore excluded for the time being.
TSV 1860 against Halle in the live ticker: Talent gets professional contract
Löwen fans are not allowed in the stadium, but there is still good news for the attachment: Youngster
Marco
Mannhardt
received a
professional contract
.
The defensive midfielder "belongs to the next generation", said managing director
Günther
Gorenzel
.
(Nico Marius Schmitz / Marius Epp)