Löwen hunts record: pure excitement against waving wiesbaden in the stadium!

Löwen hunts record: pure excitement against waving wiesbaden in the stadium!

In the third division, there will be an exciting duel in the Grünwald stadium next Saturday, October 5, 2024. TSV 1860 Munich welcomes SV Wehen Wiesbaden and the game promises a lot of excitement. Already in the last game, the team of coach Argirios Giannikis collected three points in the back and is confident after an excellent week. The kick -off is at 2:03 p.m., and the encounter is broadcast live with magenta and in BR television.

trainer Giannikis reports that all players are fit to the blocked Raphael Schifferl. Morris Schröter continued to tear through the week, while David Philipp and Thore Jacobsen have also made progress. Jacobsen stayed a little on the brink after suffering a kink in the game against Dortmund. Nevertheless, Giannikis is optimistic: "His movement is not limited, passes and shots go smoothly."

a duel with tradition

The upcoming match has an interesting turn: Giannikis has the chance to outbid the overall record of three consecutive victories, set up by Werner Lorant in the 1998/1999 Bundesliga season. However, the trainer is modest. "This is a nice side effect, but more important is the positive tendency," he said where the team's journey is going after celebrating four victories in the last five games.

The upcoming encounter also promises a special moment for some players. Fabian Greilinger, who once played for the lions, is now established in Wiesbaden and has developed into a central player in the formation of the Hesse. Wiesbaden, who tries to implement the relegated ambitions of the second division, shows a high level of intensity in the game.

Giannikis emphasizes the meaning of how important it is to "push through his own game" while at the same time preparing his team specifically for the strengths of the opponent. "Each basic order brings other rooms or concludes. This is important to set the team which rooms are more or less playable," he explains.

The SV Wehen Wiesbaden acts in a flexible system, which allows both offensive and defensive game. Giannikis warns: "You play a tendency to wait and see, but also have aggressive moments when you try to control the game through compactness." So the Munich people have to be careful not to let their attacks run into nothing and to use the rooms without ball losses.

list and referee

The lion's contingent includes several well -known players, led by goalkeeper Vollath and defense series consisting of Reich, Verlaat, Reinthaler and Bähr. Jacobsen and Deniz are used in midfield, while the attack streak will consist of Kozuki, Guttau and Wolfram. The bank offers additional options such as Hiller and Philipp.

On the WHEEN side, goalkeeper Stritzel plays behind a stable defense from Mockenhaupt, Carstens and Luckeder. Absolutely rely on the goin, gözüsirin and Greilinger. The game is led by referee Marc Philip Eckermann with his assistants Tim Waldinger and Marcel Krauss.

Both teams look forward to the highly competitive duel. Giannikis has the uniform desire not to let a percentage point and continues to demand the highest concentration from his players. He explains: "It was extremely important to score these victories. We know that we have not yet reached anything!" With another victory, he could also register for the association's history books.

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