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TSV 1860 sees itself as a "side note in the fight for promotion" - Türkgücü hopes for a new DFB top

2022-03-22T07:21:54.849Z


TSV 1860 sees itself as a "side note in the fight for promotion" - Türkgücü hopes for a new DFB top Created: 03/22/2022, 08:16 By: Uli Kellner Michael Köllner experienced a used weekend with his corona-weakened lions, who also quarreled with the referee. © Stefan Matzke TSV 1860 and Türkgücü Munich are looking forward to the international break. While the Perlachers are concerned with existenc


TSV 1860 sees itself as a "side note in the fight for promotion" - Türkgücü hopes for a new DFB top

Created: 03/22/2022, 08:16

By: Uli Kellner

Michael Köllner experienced a used weekend with his corona-weakened lions, who also quarreled with the referee.

© Stefan Matzke

TSV 1860 and Türkgücü Munich are looking forward to the international break.

While the Perlachers are concerned with existence, the lions have to hope.

Munich

– Two Munich third division coaches, two away bankruptcies in the southwest, two times pure frustration.

While Andreas Heraf said goodbye to the Türkgücü fans who had traveled with him on Saturday after the 1-0 defeat in Wiesbaden (who knows whether his club will be allowed to compete again in the 3rd division), Michael Köllner was sitting 24 hours later in the Mannheim press room and radiated a bad mood like seldom before in his almost two and a half years as 1860 coach.

“Was the question for me or for the referee?” grumbled the Upper Palatinate after the bitter 3-0 defeat at SV Waldhof, referring to two penalties that his lions might have thrown back decisively in the fight for promotion.

Defense chief Stephan Salger described the second punished scene as a "joke", in which Kevin Goden got the ball against his forearm.

Köllner's opinion on the appearance of referee Florian Badstübner: His expression spoke volumes.

In the comic, a dark cloud would have appeared over his head.

Contents: an axe, a skull, lightning bolts and a fist.

TSV 1860 just a side note in the promotion race

The outgoing Salger (to 1. FC Köln II in the summer) said what Köllner probably thought too.

"Currently we are definitely just a side note in the promotion race," said the defender, interpreting the current table relentlessly honestly.

Side note, because 1860 brings up the bottom of the seven clubs that are likely to make up the top three places.

Wiesbaden in eighth place already has to make up nine points.

The lions are six points behind third place and now need two things to be able to intervene properly up front again.

First: a home win against Saarbrücken, which occupies the relegation place with 55 points.

Game date: Saturday, April 2nd, right after the league break.

Secondly: 1860 also needs new hope before the final sprint, which the city rivals could involuntarily provide - namely by removing Türkgücü along with the games they have played so far.

Türkgücü Munich: Hoping for leniency from the new DFB leadership

On Saturday there were many indications that the insolvent Perlacher's short chapter in the 3rd league had come to an end.

Asked how he was dealing with the club's limbo, Heraf said in Wiesbaden: "The air was always outside during the week anyway." After three days off for the heads, everyone would therefore look to the works meeting scheduled for Thursday: "Get it there we then told how it looks;

whether it's over, whether it's going on, or whatever."

Don't know how things will continue: Türkgücü coach Andreas Heraf.

© IMAGO/Markus Fischer

So 1860 is clinging to the impending end of Türkgücü – and what straw is the city rival, who will probably no longer be able to pay from April, cling to?

It can be heard that there is not much hope for a happy ending, but internally the mini-chance is seen to be able to gain understanding from the newly elected presidency for the protest against the unprecedentedly severe nine-point deduction.

Perlacher are counting on Bernd Neuendorf's team to assess the facts less strictly than the deselected transitional presidium, in which BFV boss Rainer Koch was identified as Türkgücü's number one opponent.

However, rumors that managing director Max Kohtny made a trip to the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt on the sidelines of the Wiesbaden game have not been confirmed.

The only thing that is clear is that the next matchday is of crucial importance.

If Türkgücü is still in the running after the league break (home game against Würzburg on April 3), 1860 will be doomed to defeat Saarbrücken the day before.

(Uli Kellner)

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Source: merkur

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