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Türkgücü Munich: Petar Sliskovic stays - what will become of Sercan Sararer?

2021-03-19T09:01:29.310Z


Türkgücü Munich plans the future. Five key players are under contract until 2022. Coach Dayat's clock is running out at the end of the season, Sercan Sararer is playing poker.


Türkgücü Munich plans the future.

Five key players are under contract until 2022.

Coach Dayat's clock is running out at the end of the season, Sercan Sararer is playing poker.

Munich - Roman Plesche's cell phone is running at full speed.

The sporting director of Türkgücü Munich is intensifying the planning for the coming season.

Only nine players have a contract beyond the current season.

So is there the next big upheaval in summer?

“We already have a good basic structure.

That was not the case in the past few years ", Plesche tells our newspaper," But of course the adjusting screws will be tightened again in the summer.

We always want to keep the quality in the squad as high as possible, that's what we work meticulously at Türkgücü. "

Türkgücü Munich: Five key players have a contract until 2022

Goalkeeper René Vollath, ex-Lions Aaron Berzel, Kilian Fischer as well as Sebastian Maier and top scorer Petar Sliskovic have a contract until 2022. During the winter break, the “kicker” reported unrest at Sliskovic, the 30-year-old had offers South Korea and received from 1. FC Kaiserslautern, pushed for a change.

However, there was only one offer from South Korea, and the club's management refused it. 

When asked by our newspaper, the consultant said: "Petar has a contract in Munich and he is fulfilling it."

Sliskovic has been weak in the last few weeks, followed by an injury to the sole of the foot.

“He will score again after his injury.

With Petar as a key player, we are also planning for the coming season, ”says Plesche.

Türkgücü Munich: Decision on the future of Sercan Sararer in the next two to three weeks

With another key player, Sercan Sararer, the contract expires in summer 2021, but the club has the unilateral option to extend the contract.

Accordingly, the top scorer (nine goals, eleven assists) is "still confident": "He feels good, really blossoms," says Plesche.

The Sararer advisor told our newspaper, however, that “everything is still open” and that a decision should be made in the next two to three weeks.

Türkgücü, on the other hand, does not regret the decision to split up with trainer Alexander Schmidt prematurely.

There was talk of a "negative trend" at the time, the new coach Serdar Dayat could only get one point in his first three games.

However, you met the top teams Ingolstadt and Rostock.

Türkgücü Munich: Serdar Dayat will probably only remain coach until the end of the season

In the 3-0 defeat against the Hanseatic League, Türkgücü also showed the power football of the beginning of the season for at least half an hour.

"The aim was that with the change of coach we would also revive our philosophy of offensive football," says Plesche.

It seems unlikely that Dayat will remain Türkgücü's coach in the new season.

Even if the president, investor and chief decision-maker Hasan Kivran marched towards the field after the 3-0 draw against Rostock and talked to Dayat for a long time.

“He asked how I was feeling.

Bad, of course, ”said Dayat.

The coaching position is still open, but there is one certainty for the new season: Munich will continue to rely on loan deals with higher-class clubs.

We are particularly satisfied with the development of ex-1860 player Noel Niemann - on loan from Arminia Bielfeld -: “Niemann has already shown that he can help us immensely with his speed and runs in depth.

I'm also sure that it will continue to improve from game to game, ”says Plesche.

(NICO-MARIUS SCHMITZ)

Source: merkur

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