Most recently, the lions won against the MSV.
Can the three against Duisburg be gold-plated at the bottom Havelse?
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Come on guys, get the first away three!
I wish you success!
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Preliminary report: TSV Havelse - TSV 1860 Munich
Munich - Most recently it went up and down at TSV 1860 Munich: Seven league games without a win followed a lavish cup night against Schalke and a furious 6-0 against Freiburg. Immediately afterwards, with a weak performance in the 1: 3 bankruptcy in Osnabrück, they were brought back down to earth. But at least the lions got up again: Against MSV Duisburg, the team from coach Michael Köllner won 3-2. Will the bottom of the table from Havelse manage to finally get two league wins in a row and bring a little stability into this season?
The newcomer from Lower Saxony looks like a grateful opponent on paper.
In the last seven competitive games, there were five defeats for Havelse.
Most recently they fought 0-0 in Freiburg.
Nevertheless, the team of coach Rüdiger Ziehl is in last place in the table, already four points behind seventeenth and a full seven points on the non-relegation ranks.
Will Havelse get the curve against the favorite guests from Munich?
Away curse at TSV 1860 Munich - Daniel Wein is out
In the case of the Isarstädter traded as aspirants for promotion during the season, the camps are divided. While many have already written off the season with only 20 points from 15 games, others still believe in the trend reversal - like club legend Thomas Miller. “I like everything very much at the moment. Progress can be seen. If they win three games now, they'll be back at the top, ”said the former defender about the
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. According to Miller, the climb is still in.
Coach Köllner, of course, first mentions other goals.
"I want to see a team with a heart that gives everything unconditionally," he said before the game, which will be "a huge fight".
So that his team can really look up again, the away curse must finally be broken: In seven games there have only been two measly points so far.
Daniel Wein won't be able to help achieve this: The midfielder is out.
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