After a handball in the penalty area: brave lions miss the DFB Cup quarter-finals
Created: 01/19/2022, 04:45 am
By: Patrick Mayer
Lion defense chief: Stephan Salger, here in the DFB Cup against KSC.
© sampics / Stefan Matzke
TSV 1860 Munich lost the DFB Cup round of 16 against Karlsruher SC.
A penalty kick is fatal to the lions.
The game in the ticker to read.
DFB Cup Round of 16: TSV 1860 Munich narrowly loses against Karlsruher SC.
The lions miss the entry into the quarterfinals and thus a bonus of around one million euros.
The game in the ticker to read.
TSV 1860 Munich - Karlsruher SC 0: 1 (0: 0)
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Update from January 18, 5:25 p.m .:
The lineup of TSV 1860 Munich is already there.
Löwen trainer Michael Köllner surprisingly brings Erik Tallig into the starting XI.
Otherwise, the Upper Palatinate trusts the team that won 3-2 (1-2) against Wehen Wiesbaden at the weekend.
TSV 1860:
Hiller - Belkahia, Salger, Steinhart - Tallig, Y. Deichmann, Dressel, Greilinger - Neudecker - Bär, Lex
DFB Cup: TSV 1860 Munich – KSC in the live ticker – lions could bring in a lot of bonus
Update from January 18, 5:10 p.m .:
Led by Stefan Lex, TSV 1860 Munich wants to reach the quarter-finals of the DFB Cup this Tuesday evening.
In 2018, the lion captain almost ended up with opponents Karlsruher SC*.
The Story Behind.
Update from January 18, 4:50 p.m .:
TSV 1860 Munich receives Karlsruher SC in the round of 16.
A lot of money is at stake for the lions.
How much bonus* is there for a win?
We provide an overview.
DFB Cup: TSV 1860 Munich – KSC in the live ticker – lions fight for the quarter-finals
First report from January 18
: Munich – The time has come: TSV 1860 Munich welcomes Karlsruher SC to the round of 16 of the DFB Cup (from 6.30 p.m.)*.
Evening game, floodlights, Grünwalder Stadium - it literally smells like football.
It's just a shame that due to the ongoing corona pandemic, no fans are allowed to be there.
Nevertheless, thousands of lions at home, in the pub or on the way home from work will certainly cheer for their sixty-year-olds.
This also applies to a player who misses the game tonight "at Giesing's heights" because he recently left the team of Löwen coach Michael Köllner*.
We are talking about striker Sascha Mölders, who was a figure of identification at Sixty for a long time, but then left in strife.
When TSV 1860 scored 1-0 (1-0) against FC Schalke in the second round, Mölders was still in the starting XI and celebrated the sensation against "Royal Blue" with the Giesingers.
DFB Cup: TSV 1860 Munich – KSC in the live ticker – Sascha Mölders keeps his fingers crossed
“We kicked out two second division teams together, now Karlsruhe, the third second division team, will have to take a beating.
I'll take a look and keep my fingers crossed for you from here," said Mölders on
Sky
- and said: "Maybe you can do the big coup, have a bit of luck and go to Berlin.
Fingers crossed!”
The 36-year-old is now under contract with SG Sonnenhof Großaspach in the regional league.
Of course, the DFB Cup final * would be in Berlin.
But for the lions, the hurdle tonight is KSC.
And that hurdle is high.
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After all, Baden have a real goal-getter in their team in Philipp Hofmann (9 goals this season).
In addition, there is Marvin Wanitzek, a professional from the Spielmacher brand.
The six players have been warned - and still dream of a big hit against the second division team from the south-west.
Follow the DFB Cup round of 16 between TSV 1860 Munich and Karlsruher SC* tonight (from 6.30 p.m.) here in the live ticker.
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