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Beard dilemma for Michael Köllner - "That looks really terrible"

2021-05-19T03:54:24.649Z


After the 2-2 draw against FC Bayern, the promotion final is in 1860 Munich in Ingolstadt. Coach Michael Köllner has other worries.


After the 2-2 draw against FC Bayern, the promotion final is in 1860 Munich in Ingolstadt.

Coach Michael Köllner has other worries.

Munich

- After the 2-2 draw in the city derby against FC Bayern II, TSV 1860 Munich has a chance of promotion.

A win on the last day of the match in Ingolstadt is mandatory in order to jump to 3rd place and achieve relegation.

"We will go to Ingolstadt with a big chest," coach Michael Köllner agrees with the Löwen for the final.

TSV 1860 Munich: Michael Köllner's beard has to stay on - "That looks really terrible"

The draw in the Munich derby against the 2nd team of FC Bayern * is the eleventh third division game of the Lions in a row without a defeat.

The last bankruptcy was on March 6th in Duisburg.

As a result, Löwen coach Michael Köllner announced that he would not shave his beard as long as his protégés remained undefeated.

Since this is known to be still the case, Köllner's facial hair has now grown to a considerable size.

In the BR interview with Blickpunkt Sport, he was asked about his beard.

If the series lasts until December 6th, “I can play Santa Claus.

But I don't think it will come to that.

Not because we don't win, but at least it has to be trimmed at some point. ”The Löwen coach is not particularly enthusiastic about his current look:“ That's a neutral, objective opinion.

That looks really terrible. "

Löwen trainer Michael Köllner ennobles Löwen fans: "That was a reason to go to sixty"

Köllner sent an emotional message to the lion supporters.

When asked about the frenetic reception of the fans in front of the Grünwalder Stadium, he said: “You are speechless at first when you see something like this.

That was also a reason for me to go to sixty, it's a fan club.

The club is lived by its fans. "

The man from Upper Palatinate is therefore also enthusiastic about his team.

"It is all the more impressive that we managed to achieve such performances for a complete season without a spectator," Köllner praised and ennobled the Löwen supporters: "Usually our fans make five to ten points."

In the last game in Ingolstadt, not only will the question of promotion to the 2nd division * be decided for the sixths.

It will also be a real endgame for Michael Köllner's beard.

(Vincent Fischer)

* tz.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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