SpVgg Unterhaching has to play at FC Viktoria Köln on Monday evening.
Coach Arie van Lent has not lost his optimism.
We report in the live ticker.
At the end of the 30th match day, SpVgg Unterhaching will play at Viktoria Köln on Easter Monday evening.
Arie van Lent's team is already nine points behind the first non-relegation place.
We report in the live ticker.
loading widget ...
to execute
Match report © FuPa widget
Unterhaching - The situation for SpVgg Unterhaching in the 3rd division is more than precarious.
With nine outstanding games, Arie van Lent's team is separated by nine points from a non-relegation zone.
There is a risk of falling into the regional league.
The coach would like to take part in the rebuilding in the coming season: “I am not ruling out going into the fourth division with Haching.
The first discussions have already taken place, but for now we are concentrating on securing the league after all, but of course the current table does not lie. "
FC Viktoria Köln against SpVgg Unterhaching: Arie van Lent remains optimistic
The Hachinger team won only four points from 14 games in 2021. The away game on Easter Monday at Viktoria Köln is another “final”.
But van Lent has not lost his optimism: “The team is still hard-working and motivated.
We want to win in Cologne, although the opponent is currently on a good run. ”In terms of personnel, the situation remains tense, because in addition to the many long-term injuries, the ailing Moritz Heinrich, Lucas Hufnagel and Max Dombrowka are also out.
Young player Stephan Mensah has torn an anterior ligament in his knee and has already had an operation.
Von Lent also has to wait for the veteran Dominik Stahl to appear: "He's in training, but his commitment would come too early." The coach is pleased that striker Stephan Hain is getting better and better after a long injury break.
"In the last few games we were often at eye level with our opponents," says van Lent: "The only problem was evaluating the chances, Stephan Hain can certainly help us with the upcoming games."
(Klaus Kirschner)