The Lions welcome 1. FC Saarbrücken on the 34th matchday of the 3rd league. There was several bad news for 1860 during the week. The live ticker for the game.
TSV 1860 Munich - 1. FC Saarbrücken: Saturday, 2 p.m
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Munich – Relegation is still not in the clear. However, TSV 1860 Munich can now look at the table a little more relaxed after the home win against Viktoria Köln and the strong draw in Regensburg. With a win against Saarbrücken, the Lions could potentially ensure planning security today. But in preparation for the match day there was bad news for the Giesingen team and the alarm was also raised in the stands.
TSV 1860 against Saarbrücken in the live ticker: Unfortunate summer departure on the bench?
In Regensburg, Fynn Lakenmacher was allowed to play for Lions coach Argirios Giannikis' team from the start. And the 23-year-old repaid the coach's trust. He secured balls, initiated attacks and tied up several opponents at the same time, in short: Lakenmacher wore himself out for his teammates. Despite the best chances, he just didn't manage to score a goal.
The lack of cold-snout is Lakenmacher's big flaw. It is undisputed that as a striker - he has only been in this position for three years - he has potential. It was therefore hardly surprising that those responsible at TSV were very interested in extending the striker's contract. But according to the club's announcement during the week, Lakenmacher was not convinced by a better offer and decided to give in to the advertising from Darmstadt.
It can be questioned whether Giannikis continues to rely on a permanent departure like Lakenmacher. Because for 1860 Munich it's hardly about anything this season - it would have to be the devil if the Lions were to slip into the relegation zone. It is therefore quite possible that the outgoing striker will now have to accept the role of a reserve.
Saarbrücken visits TSV 1860: Lions fans raise the alarm about right-wing extremist symbols
When it comes to squad planning, those responsible for the Lions had to accept a setback. But warning words from the fan camp published on Thursday (April 18th) are unlikely to have caused a storm of enthusiasm on Grünwalder Strasse.
In an Instagram post, the “Lion Fans Against the Right” problematized right-wing extremist symbols that had been seen “increasingly again on recent match days”. These include various variations of the swastika and various numerical codes from the right-wing extremist spectrum. In fact, some of these symbols were clearly visible in the away block during the away game in Regensburg. There has not yet been a statement from the association as to how and whether they want to address this problem. (
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