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"I don't care" - Is Peter Hyballa the next coach at Türkgücü Munich about to be kicked out?

2021-11-20T18:34:02.097Z


Türkgücü Munich suffered their fourth defeat in a row in the third division. For coach Peter Hyballa it could be tight after the poor performance.


Türkgücü Munich suffered their fourth defeat in a row in the third division.

For coach Peter Hyballa it could be tight after the poor performance.

Munich / Braunschweig - The numbers speak a clear language: Seven games in the 3rd division, two wins, five defeats and also the end of the quarter-finals of the Bavarian Toto Cup at Regionalliga-promoted TSV Aubstadt at the beginning of October.

This means that the targeted participation in the prestigious and financially lucrative DFB Cup * is a long way off.

Qualification is only possible through the league if the team should occupy one of the top four places at the end of the season.

Türkgücü Munich: Does coach Peter Hyballa have to pack his bags again after two months?

After the 2-0 defeat in Braunschweig on Saturday, it is unlikely. The gap to fourth-placed Kaiserslautern is seven points. Instead, the air is getting thin for coach Peter Hyballa. Whether the 45-year-old will still be sitting on the bench in a week's home game against FSV Zwickau on Monday will have to be decided by the club's management around President Hasan Kivran.

Hyballa is in office with the Munich team exactly two months to the day.

Since he was promoted from the Bavarian Regional League in summer 2020, after Alexander Schmidt, Andreas Pummer (twice as an interim coach due to a lack of a football instructor license), Serdar Dayat and Petr Ruman, he is the fifth trainer who is lucky enough to be on the sidelines at the ambitious club tries.

It's no secret that the club wants to get into the 2nd Bundesliga * as soon as possible.

After 16 games in the current season, Türkgücü Munich * is in the table cellar and is only two points ahead of the first relegation place.

"The goal is to stay in the league."

Peter Hyballa after the defeat at Eintracht Braunschweig.

On Saturday afternoon, Hyballa and his team received their fourth bankruptcy in a row at Eintracht Braunschweig, third in the table. And as before the international break, the team owed a lot again. “The goal is to stay in the league,” said the ZDF expert at the last European Championship in an interview with the BR after the game at Lower Saxony. When asked if he was worried about his job, Hyballa said meaningfully: “I don't know, I don't know. I do not care."

It's not even ten months since Türkgücü parted ways with the current Dynamo Dresden coach, Alexander Schmidt.

Although he had collected 33 points with the team in 23 games, after three draws and two defeats the patience of managing directors Max Kothny and Kivran tore and he was dismissed.

At that time, the aim was to participate in the fight for promotion until the very end.

Hyballa has now declared the fight to stay in the league.

With a look at the table, this is certainly not a misjudgment.

But whether the makers in the club see it the same way?

The coming days will show ... (Jörg Bullinger)  

* tz is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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