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“First division team stand up” - Türkgücü wants to build on the DFB Cup performance against TSV 1860

2021-08-09T08:26:25.261Z


Türkgücü Munich just lost to Union Berlin in the DFB Cup. Coach Petr Ruman wants to build on performance in the derby against the Lions.


Türkgücü Munich just lost to Union Berlin in the DFB Cup.

Coach Petr Ruman wants to build on performance in the derby against the Lions.

Munich - For Türkgücü Munich, the DFB Cup chapter has already ended this season.

With 0: 1, Munich had to admit defeat to 1. FC Union Berlin.

"We stood up to a first division team, so the performance was okay," said coach Petr Ruman.

Türkgücü held up well in the first quarter of an hour before the Bundesliga team gained the upper hand and put more and more pressure on.

This resulted in defender Paterson Chato (24) losing the ball in the 23rd minute, Union striker Awoniyi took the leather with him, put it across in front of the goal, and it was Olympic participant Max Kruse (33) who only pushed in had to.

Türkgücü Munich before the derby against sixty: coach Ruman wants to build on performance

After that there were only a few playful highlights. But that didn't detract from the overall atmospheric atmosphere among the 2841 spectators. It wasn't just the Union fans who had come to play their part. Towards the end of the game, Türkgücü pushed for an equalizer. But this project failed either because of the imprecise last pass or the sometimes too headstrong Sercan Sararer, who was otherwise by far the greatest asset in the Munich game. Petr Ruman, coach of the third division team, was "disappointed", but also spoke of a performance that could be built on with a view to the derby against 1860 next Saturday. (JACOB ALSCHNER)

Source: merkur

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