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Köllner takes his time with "shot" number ten - and plans without Goden

2022-06-27T14:08:27.917Z


Four wins, 27-0 goals. It runs for the TSV 1860 in the summer preparation. Old and new lions are growing together - and for now there is only one exit.


Four wins, 27-0 goals.

It runs for the TSV 1860 in the summer preparation.

Old and new lions are growing together - and for now there is only one exit.

Nine new ones.

And soon ten?

Joseph Boyamba must not have been the last addition this summer, said Günther Gorenzel to Münchner Merkur and tz last week.

Keep your eyes open for a creative player, says the head of sport.

Coach Michael Köllner sounded similar, explaining that another offensive player would be welcome.

On Sunday, after the end of the first series of tests (four wins, 27-0 goals), Köllner sounded a bit more reserved.

"You have to be a bit patient about that," he said on the sidelines of the benefit game in Schönau (8-0): "Getting someone now just so we got him - that doesn't make any sense.

A cracker will not be on the market at the moment.

It would have to be an addition in width.

One that gives our game a special touch.

And finding a player like that is difficult.”

Something can still happen at the end of August.

You have to keep your eyes open, and that's what we do every day."

1860 coach Michael Köllner on the subject of the transfer market.

Hard under time pressure.

But that's not the case in a transfer period that doesn't end until August 31st.

"I think that you basically have to keep a shot open," said Köllner: "You also have to learn from the past." Look at the winter transfer period, in which Gorenzel was only granted 50,000 euros for reinforcements (and in the end none came ).

“You always have to hold all the trump cards,” Köllner lectures: “Something can still happen at the end of August.

You have to keep your eyes open, and that's what we do every day."

Lions help Goden to find a club

The Kevin Goden chapter (23, contract until 2023), on the other hand, ended prematurely.

The right-back, who came from Nuremberg a year ago, was absent from the friendlies - the Löwen are helping him to find a new club.

"We plan differently in the right back position," said Köllner: "That's why we also signed Chris Lannert.

Players and consultants have known about it since the summer break.

It would be unfair to drag Kevin along now.

He can still take part in training until Friday, and then you have to see that there is still something good to offer him.

So he can look around in a good phase of preparation - and still has all the options on the market."

Source: merkur

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