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Coach Ollert before the cup duel against Murnau: Unusually quiet sounds from Penzberg

2022-08-23T16:37:39.761Z


It is the first of two duels within four days: First, FC Penzberg and TSV Murnau compete in the cup, then they meet again in the district league.


It is the first of two duels within four days: First, FC Penzberg and TSV Murnau compete in the cup, then they meet again in the district league.

Penzberg

– Simon Ollert is not only a coach, but also a student of football history.

As such, he likes to remember May 2009 and the legendary derby weeks in the north, when Werder Bremen and Hamburger SV met four times in 19 days, in the Bundesliga, DFB and European Cups.

It's not that extreme in the case of Ollert and his team.

I think it's cool.

That has a little something of the Bundesliga.

Penzberg's coach Simon Ollert

After all, his 1. FC Penzberg will play TSV Murnau twice in four days at home.

"I think it's cool.

That has a little something of the Bundesliga.

I'm a pure footballer," says Ollert.

Both district league teams will play the overture this Wednesday (7 p.m.) in the cup.

The final of the middle game group in the district of Zugspitze is on the program.

Ollert heaves Murnau into the favorite role

As a coach, say those in the know, Ollert has acquired a broad tactical repertoire.

In any case, he also has the mental games on it.

The 25-year-old Bad Kohlgruber heaves "clearly Murnau" on the sign of the favourite, as he emphasizes.

"With a huge portion of humility" his team will tackle the derby double.

These are unusually quiet tones from Penzberg, which used to like to boom out its own claims to the public via amplifiers.

Those times are long history.

"We're in a state of upheaval," adds Simon Ollert.

Ollert's project in Penzberg is set to last several years

With all the longing to get involved at the top, his project at FCP is designed for several years.

After a rather bumpy start in the league, his team is currently running like clockwork: Last weekend, they returned from Neuhadern with a 7-2 win after the Penzbergers had defeated BCF Wolfratshausen 5-0.

Ollert's conviction: Murnau wants to play for promotion

He hears a claim from the opponent, or at least a pious wish, to fight for promotion in the district league.

"Murnau clearly wants it, even if they don't admit it," says Ollert.

Alone the youth work is announcement enough in this topic.

He rates the Murnau youth construct, which now includes 500 footballers of all ages up to the state league, as “extremely good and valuable for our region”.

Neumaier and Taffertshofer came from Murnau, Schneeweiß went to Murnau

Ollert believes that everyone in the Oberland can only benefit from the interactions.

A look at the squad shows what he means: With Korbinian Neumaier in goal and Gabriel Taffertshofer, two players with a Murnau past appear at FCP.

Andreas Schneeweiß from Penzberg joined TSV in the summer.

Murnau's coach Teichmann refers to the balance sheet: Penzberg has more victories

In Murnau they naturally see the Oberland hierarchy differently.

Sven Teichmann, the new coach at TSV, refers to the balance of the past few years, through which he recently clicked his way loosely.

Roughly summarized: significantly more victories for Penzberg.

"You can see who's ahead." But his team has now tasted blood.

With a 6:1 win over Berg, Murnau has catapulted itself to the top of the table in this extremely balanced southern district league.

"Stay up there for as long as possible," Teichmann said as his motto.

Ollert describes cup games as "character games"

The cup competition is very convenient for him and his colleague Ollert.

Both can muster players who were previously behind.

"That everyone experiences this pressure at some point," says Ollert.

The games in the cup are much more valuable than friendlies.

"Character games" he says.

With him there is no division into regular kickers and reservists.

"Everyone is a regular, everyone has to perform." At FCP, Marco Hiry, Maximilian Gerg and Mohamed Barrie are missing three vacationers.

Murnau complains of a cruciate ligament rupture in ex-Rottenbuch striker Roman Trainer.

Nevertheless, both clubs will compete with strong lineups, the coaches guarantee.

Simon Ollert says: "We can look forward to a great week."

Source: merkur

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