Unterberger threatens Derby bankruptcy: does he have to watch against 1860 Munich?

Unterberger threatens Derby bankruptcy: does he have to watch against 1860 Munich?

in football it is often not only the victory that puts the trainer at the center of attention, but also his behavior. It recently made Marc Unterberger, head coach of SpVgg Unterhaching, who was punished with a red card in a game against Sandhausen. This incident could have serious consequences for its upcoming game against TSV 1860 Munich.

Unterberger formed on Tuesday after an away game against Hansa Rostock in the referee decision. After the 1: 4 defeat, he expressed angered that he was not given his hand from referee Martin Speckner. "I have never been treated so disrespectfully by a referee team," said Unterberger and thus expressed displeasure with the referee services.

consequences of the red card

The Situation escalated at home 0-0 against SV Sandhausen, as Unterberger after a controversial non-goal of his team actively on the fourth official, Kenny Abieba. The referee, Dr. Robert Kampka decided that this was sufficient for a red card. Subsequent and insightful, Unterberger then explained: "Anyone who expresses himself so must not happen. I would like to apologize for my derailment."

The question that is now in the room is whether Unterberger receives a longer game lock for this incident. If this is the case, he could not only observe the next away game in Verl, but also the important derby against 1860 Munich from the stands. This would be a bitter setback for the team that depends on his leadership. The decision about possible locks is still pending, and the football community is eagerly awaiting the judgments of the association.

The events around Marc Unterberger show how quickly the situations in football can be able to carry themselves and what responsibility trainers have to carry in critical moments. The coming days will show what effects this incident has on the team and whether Unterberger can sit on the bench in the near future. What is certain is that the discussion about dealing with referees in football is heated again. More about the background to these developments can be found in a detailed report on www.tz.de .

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