TSV 1860 Munich vs Hoffenheim II: Wiesn Disappointment | Sport

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Kevin Volland had only a few, but all the more clear words ready for what had happened: “It was a game of grotto from all of us”, the 33-year-old snapped shortly after the final whistle: “We actually give up after the tenth minute, don’t find in the game at all.” A look at the ranks to understand the extent of what Volland spoke about: The fans from TSV 1860 Munich were already torturing a quarter of an hour before the end of the game from the seat shells and out of the Grünwald stadium. Something that you rarely see in Giesing. An escape with a signal character. Many were probably already on the escalator to the subway station on Wettersteinplatz when Hoffenheim’s Ben Opoku Labes left the fifth and last time a ball over the goal line of the sixties balls.

After the English week in league three, the lions are now there like poured poodle – and have to put up with the question of how they could get so wet in such a short time. In any case, the very promising start of the season is fizzled out. Anyone who actually thought after the first games that something like a quiet sporting season could be in front of Rostock were already warned in 1860. And at the latest on Saturday in the fear, confirmed that the eternally traditional unrest has finally moved back into Giesing.

“If we appear like today, then you can’t expect to get points. So you shouldn’t present yourself,”, Löwen-keeper Thomas Dähne commented on the game and added that his team “got the face right”. The tart 1: 5 bankruptcy of the lions against the promoted TSG Hoffenheim II was the next Giesinger frustration experience after the 1-2 defeat in Rostock during the week.

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“If it were so easy, we would do it differently on the square,” Dähne stammered about the blatant drop in performance within a week. But with a view to the game in Rostock and the total failure against Hoffenheim, it can be said with horror: it is more than easy to see what is currently going wrong at sixty.

Already the victory against Aachen on the third matchday came into the majority and with a late “Lucky Punch”, in the 3-2 against promoted Havelse, a 2-0 lead was played out, against Stuttgart II, they were gone a late draw-the appearance against the TSG was now the climate of a playful expiry that had been in place for weeks.

Because, as so often in the past few weeks, sixty has stumbled together against Hoffenheim, from which even the best forensics in Munich-Garching under the microscope had not discovered any trace elements of an orderly building game or defensive stability. Almost annually, the sudden loss of the enthusiasm of some sixty players greets: In the gaps that have gone between Munich defense and opponent in the past few weeks, many Oktoberfest showers could have parked their caravan without any problems.

Center defender Siemen Voet, who, by the way, has Champions League games with Bratislava against Milan and Madrid in his vita, presented himself again in a desolate form against the Hoffenheim reserve. He had his opponents pulled into the middle several times and indebted the meantime 0: 2 by a catastrophic back pass (45+1.). Voet was one of four lions that stayed in the cabin at halftime.

Kevin Volland raised the alarm with regard to the hiring of his team: “We are currently simply lacking the energy, rearing up. We crumble far too easily,” stated the former striker. Volland, which had been speculated at the beginning of the fitness at the beginning of the season, provided an impressive example of this energy -loving: A frustration foul in the 83rd minute – there it was already 1: 5 – when he did not come after a Hoffenheimer.

Munich shots were even several in the first minutes of play, but exclusively towards the grandstand: At the start of the Oktoberfest, the west curve had risen a choreo of the traditional “old Bavarian pork shoot”, including suitable, acoustic accompaniment of Munich fans.

After such a result, one could “not live in harmony,” says coach Patrick Glöckner

In contrast, the Munich team did not manage to give up a single shot in the direction of the TSG goal within the first 45 minutes. After all, after almost an hour it was Florian Niederlechner, who catched up with this, the substitute David Philipp scored a 1: 4 goal a little later.

In the press round before the game, sixty coach Patrick Glöckner had explained how a team who wanted to get up had to play: not always beautiful, but also dirty and combative. After the final whistle on Saturday evening, Glöckner’s statements looked like a caricature of his prophecy: the wit and creativity were completely missing in the Munich game, Hoffenheim came to scoring without great chances. The word “climb” is forbidden according to the latest achievements. The game should be a warning for “the entire season,” warned Thomas Dähne.

Next Saturday, even the season will continue in the Ore Mountains – opponents Aue has lost the past four games and is on a relegation zone. There you have to show a “completely different face”, said Dähne. Somewhere someone may have thrown a coin into the phrase pig. When asked about the atmosphere in the club, Patrick Glöckner found: “We are the first in which the mood tilts. She also has to tip a bit.” According to such a result, one could “not live in harmony”. The shining whistles in the Grünwald stadium were the right evidence.

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