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December short-time work for the junior boss in midfield

2020-12-02T03:17:32.374Z


The appeal of TSV 1860 against the two-game ban for red-sinner Dennis Dressel did not bring a more favorable result. Teammate Daniel Wein brave and defiant: "We have no choice but to accept the suspension and do two games without Dennis."


The appeal of TSV 1860 against the two-game ban for red-sinner Dennis Dressel did not bring a more favorable result.

Teammate Daniel Wein brave and defiant: "We have no choice but to accept the suspension and do two games without Dennis."

  • Dressel is absent in Cologne on Saturday and in the following home game against Mannheim.

  • In the end, the TSV 1860 agreed to the judgment.

  • First it was injuries, now there are increasing barriers that stand in the way of personal constancy.

Just

celebrated four-packer

(6-1 against Halle), now an 1860 professional with December short-time work.

After Dennis Dressel's controversial

dismissal in the derby against Türkgücü (2: 2)

, the

DFB sports court was

not impressed by the collective lion lament and banned the blue red sinner

for two games

.

The objection, which TSV 1860 immediately lodged, did not bring a more favorable result.

It is therefore certain that the lions will have to compete in midfield for half of their four Advent dates without their junior boss.

Dressel is absent

from Viktoria Köln on Saturday

and also in the following

home game against Mannheim

(December 12, 2 p.m.).

He can participate again in the

away game at 1. FC Kaiserslautern

(Tuesday, December 15, 7 p.m.) - and at the end of the

year against Wehen Wiesbaden

(Friday, December 18, 7 p.m.).

In the end, the club agreed to a ruling that forced coach Michael Köllner to continue experimenting with his starting eleven.

In addition to some injuries that bothered the lions (first Lex, then Willsch), there are increasingly bans (Steinhart, Tallig, Dressel) that stand in the way of personal constancy.

In the

fairness table of the third division

, this leads to an ugly snapshot:

1860 is currently third from bottom

- ahead of Kaiserslautern and Viktoria Köln, the opponent on this Saturday.

I don't think we're an unfair team.

Dressel's midfield colleague Daniel Wein.

Dressel's midfield colleague Daniel Wein

looks bravely ahead.

“We have no other choice than to accept the ban and do two games without Dennis,” says the six and thinks it is a

whim of fate

that there is now a

duel between the hard-working card collectors

in Cologne

.

"That doesn't say that much," says Wein, who defends himself against stigmatization: "I don't think we're an unfair team."

Source: merkur

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