1860 Munich: New Trainer & 2-2 Draw vs. Viktoria Köln – 3. Liga

It was an evening on which 1860 Munich was actually not about how: the main thing is three points after three defeats in a row, with a young interim coach on the sidelines and lots of uncertainty in the bones. But then it became an evening that was very comfortable. And how!

In this home game against Viktoria Cologne, they had to accept so many shocking moments, kicks, frustrating referee whistles in this home game against Viktoria Cologne as an invisible, larger opponent against sixty than just Viktoria Cologne. It was not enough for victory, but to a 2: 2 (1: 2), which conveyed a spirit of optimism. “It doesn’t feel good after the draw, but to show so much character after three defeats,” said Alper Kayabunar, the sixty head coach for a week. He will probably have to do without Kevin Volland on Sunday, which was sewn on a foul at a foul and was sewn in the stadium. “We made a great game after the 0: 2,” he also found.

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After the throwing out of coach Patrick Glöckner and managing director Christian Werner last Sunday, stadium spokesman Sebastian Schäch asked before the game: “No whistles, no matter what happens!” This was difficult to keep because the fans whistled the referee after almost three minutes – he had whistled a penalty for Cologne. And quite justified because Maximilian Wolfram had raised his forearm towards the flank ball. Cologne’s Lex Tyger Lobinger converted (4th), and four minutes later it was even 0: 2 when David Otto Sixzig’s goalkeeper René Vollath overcame with a Schlenzer. The goalkeeper coach played his first third division game of the season for the struck Thomas Dähne.

After a yellow-red card, 1860 played in 1860

This gap was already a “neck gossip” (Volland) for the audience, but the big excitement was yet followed: in the 21st minute Cologne Lars Dietz stepped onto the calf base. Humpling, bandaged and supported, he left the field a little later, Dietz saw the yellow card for this, and the fans freaked out – but now they were back behind their team without restriction. The playful turn brought Sigurd Haugen for Volland, because the Clever used a duel with Dietz to break a yellow-red card (36.). And in the following minutes, sixty not only played outnumbered, but like an ice hockey team. The Viktoria was now in its own sixteen. However, the connection gate fell from outside: Max Christiansen hit the ball perfectly into the right kreuzeck (1: 2) from around 25 meters.

Injured: Kevin Volland will be missing from TSV 1860 for the time being.
Injured: Kevin Volland will be missing from TSV 1860 for the time being. (Foto: Oryk Haist/Imago)

The designated penal striker Patrick Hobsch came into play at the second half, and in the 52nd minute he hit the 2-2, left alone on the five -meter line. Then the misfortune took his course again: Niederlechner scored 3-2, but was whipped down by the referee (55.), Niederlechner was not awarded a penalty after a foul (57.), Wolfram did not get the ball past goalkeeper Eduardo dos Santos Haesler (73.), Sean Dulic put the ball next to the goal (78.). So the lions had made a turn, but not yet much soil in the table.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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