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Bear on strike partner Mölders: "Total nonsense that he no longer hits the goal ..."

2021-08-16T07:08:39.566Z


What a derby! Türkgücü met aluminum four times, Mölders late in 1860 with a soleplate. Coach Köllner on the 1-1: "We're super happy with it!"


What a derby!

Türkgücü met aluminum four times, Mölders late in 1860 with a soleplate.

Coach Köllner on the 1-1: "We're super happy with it!"

There were still five minutes left to play when Sascha Mölders set a record for walking slowly. Leisurely, almost in slow motion, the 1860 captain trotted to the exchange bench, applauding persistently over his head. Mölders was pumped out in view of the tropical heat and shortage of personnel from the 38th minute (yellow-red for Deichmann). Above all, Mölders was also in this scene: a rascal who masters time wasting as well as the final shot on goal in a derby, which Türkgücü should have won. "That shows the quality of Sascha", Marcel Bär ennobled his strike partner, who had turned the course of the game upside down with the 1-1 draw: "I've read more often: When he gets older, he no longer hits the goal. But that's complete nonsense. In training he hits things from impossible angles. "


On Saturday, no artificial shot was necessary, just a gentle petting to distract a shot from Dennis Dressel untenable (79th).

A banal action secured lousy lions that came into play to make it 1-1;

it must have seemed like a mockery to the opponent, because Türkgücü had really tried everything to score more than one goal, artistically, with force, trickery or technology.

Meanwhile, 1860 coach Michael Köllner injured his calf while cheering for the equalizer, Mergim Mavraj struggled with the missed chance to overtake the lions in the table.

"That would have been a big, fat exclamation point," said Türkgücüs captain and chief of defense.

Köllner injured himself while cheering: fiber tear in the calf

"This game is hard to describe," said Sercan Sararer, the best player of the derby.

The gate rod stood in the way of a guest hit no less than four times, twice in the turbulent opening phase (Rieder 4th, Chato 9th) and twice in the final third after Sararer had finally scored a real (and technically demanding) dropkick goal (60th). .

The 1-0 shooter (73rd) and Albion Vrenezi (77th) made the aluminum four-pack perfect for Türkgücü, before Eric Hottmann had stumbled a big chance and Petar Sliskovic bolted the ball in the direction of the famous Giesingen row of houses.


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From Türkgücü's point of view, a negligent multiple failure, a starting shot for Mölders to mobilize the last of their strengths.

"If you are 0: 1 behind at 30 degrees with ten men and the opponent shoots two or three hundred percent, then you still get some chance in the end," he quoted an unwritten football law and explained why this point win was like a victory for him feels.

"1860 Munich simply doesn't want to and shouldn't lose to Türkgücü Munich," preached Mölders: "The opponent had many chances to score, but we have the mentality.

In the end, it turned out as it should.

That's why this result is wonderful. "


 The team has a bombshell fitness.

We went to our limits, not broken or falling apart, but in the end we were indestructible.

1860 coach Michael Köllner

Wunderbar also describes quite well the emotional state with which the Köllner injured in the calf limped to the press conference. “It drove in really nicely for me - it was like being stabbed with a knife. But in four weeks nobody will talk about my calf anymore, in the end it was important that we got a point. We are super happy with it. ”Certainly: Köllner did not miss the fact that his lions had started the game“ erratically and nervously ”and made“ hair-raising mistakes ”(not only Marco Hiller in a handball beyond the penalty area / 6th) But the bottom line is that he takes this insight with him: “The team is extremely fit. We went to our limits, didn't break or fall apart, but were indestructible in the end. "


Tenacity and the lion's share are also good reasons for Stephan Salger to look optimistically at the balance of power in the city and the further course of the season. "We were insulted from the fan curve, but we are over it," said the defense chief: "For us it is now: regenerate well - and we will continue on Saturday in Kaiserslautern."


Source: merkur

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