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The db24 ticker from Giesing: 1: 0! Own goal brings lions forward

Yes, there are now worlds between FC Bayern and 1860 – and not just in financial terms. Almost 21 years after the last derby triumph, the Lions have to face the Bayern amateurs today (2 p.m., db24 ticker) – remember: TSV 1860 could not win any of the last four duels. Today this negative series should finally end (2 p.m., db24 ticker) – also so that the Köllner-Elf can defend 3rd place. “Everyone wants to show their strongest season performance in the derby. We are aiming for three points and are looking forward to winning again against Bayern ”, explained 1860 coach Michael Köllner in yesterday’s Zoom-PK.

The db24 tip: FC Bayern II – 1860 1:1.

    • 15:27
    • Yellow for Bayern captain Feldhahn.
    • 15:25
    • And now Mölders is probably the most annoyed with himself: First he lets the opponent get out wonderfully, then stands free in front of goalkeeper Hoffmann, but then fails. That should have been 2-0.
    • 15:23
    • The Lions do not have the big climax, but that is enough today against an unconvincing third division champion. The Köllner-Elf like the collective. It all looks very clear.
    • 15:22
    • Dennis Dressel ensures a lot of pressure after being substituted on – that makes the midfield talent good.
    • 15:21
    • Bayern are actually only dangerous with standards – as a few moments ago Arp shot a free kick from the edge of the penalty area onto the net of the Löwen goal.
    • 15:14
    • Biankadi has now changed sides: After he remained pale on the left, he is now trying on the right.
    • 15:13
    • The lions are still on the trigger after the change: Biankadi puts down for Willsch, who shoots immediately – but Hoffmann parries for the corner.
    • 15:11
    • The chance of ending the derby curse against the Reds is greater than ever today. Of course, it plays into the lions’ cards that they are outnumbered.
    • 15:08
    • Change in 1860: Greilinger out, Dressel in.
    • 15:08
    • The lion will change and bring Dennis Dressel.
    • 15:03
    • Who cares: The lion jumps to 2nd place in the lightning table.
    • 14:53
    • Half-time – 1860 leads 1-0 at the small Bavarians.
    • 14:50
    • Yellow for Fabian Greilinger – so he misses the lions in the derby against Ingolstadt.
    • 14:47
    • Now the ball is in the Bayern goal: After a Neudecker free kick it’s 1-0 for sixty. Who was the goalscorer? It smells like an own goal by Timo Kern.
    • 14:45
    • The lions now have to convert their majority into goals – unfortunately not much of that can be seen yet.
    • 14:44
    • The Lions cut a good figure against the offspring of the record champions, although you have to admit: The reds no longer have the quality of the previous season.
    • 14:42
    • The decisive pass is still missing to throw Bayern off the track.
    • 14:36
    • If the lions do it cleverly now, they’ll take at least one point with them today.
    • 14:35
    • The lions miss out on the best chances: First Mölders fails, then Steinhart – you can do one of them. Hopefully it won’t take revenge.
    • 14:32
    • After Hiller’s jersey is soiled with blood, the Löwen goalkeeper gets a new dress. It goes on!
    • 14:31
    • We are still on the treatment break – but it looks like Hiller can continue.
    • 14:31
    • For the Lions this numerical superiority is of course an advantage.
    • 14:30
    • Red for Zirkzee! That was the only right decision.
    • 14:29
    • Do the lions have to replace Hiller? Kretzschmar is getting ready. He has no third division experience.
    • 14:28
    • That smelled strongly of assault – how did you watch it on TV?
    • 14:27
    • Now it comes to a pack formation after Zirkzee 1860 goalkeeper Hiller clashed together ugly. The lion remains on the ground.
    • 14:25
    • But the lions do it very well sometimes, even if the big scoring chances weren’t there yet – apart from the double chances of Mölders & Greilinger.
    • 14:24
    • Because many Löwen fans complain: Bayern have used highly talented talent in their second team before. We remember Markus Babbel, Christian Nerlinger and Didi Hamann in the early 90s.
    • 14:22
    • Now the first good opportunity for the Reds: After a Stiller free kick, Kern Löwen keeper Marco Hiller checks.
    • 14:22
    • It stays at 0-0.
    • 14:19
    • Biankadi hasn’t really gotten into the game yet – but it’s kind of understandable: he’s only been with his new club for a few days.
    • 14:15
    • Bayern’s sports director Hasan Salihamidzic has also just arrived in the stands.
    • 14:13
    • The lions still have the young professionals Zirkzee and Arp under control – hopefully it stays that way.
    • 14:11
    • The lions have the better chances: First Greilinger fails to Hoffmann, then Mölders with an artistic overhead kick.
    • 14:08
    • As expected, new signing Merv Biankadi should provide momentum on the left attacking side.
    • 14:05
    • The Lions got into the game better in the first few minutes: They control the ball and opponents.
    • 14:03
    • The main stand is very busy: the FCB campus seems to be making a trip.
    • 14:02
    • Who do we see of the TSV 1860 management team? Managing Directors Marc-Nicolai Pfeifer, Saki Stimoniaris and Anthony Power.
    • 14:01
    • The team around captain Mölders is waiting for the little Bavarians – now they are here. We’re about to start.
    • 14:00
    • Incidentally, the Lions are playing in their blue home shirts today – a psychological advantage?
    • 13:57
    • Incidentally, Michael Köllner refused to give MagentaSport an interview before kick-off – for whatever reason. There’ll be clarification later.
    • 13:54
    • So – and now we have the official confirmation: Hasan Kivran continues with Türkgücü. We are not surprised …
    • 13:20
    • It was already clear yesterday that Merv Biankadi could make his debut against his ex-club.
    • 13:19
    • As predicted, the lions will quickly try against the little Bavarians – that’s why Tallig and Greilinger are preferred to dressel and wine today.
    • 13:17
    • The lions line-up is now online – as expected, Dennis Dressel and Daniel Wein are sitting on the bench.
    • 13:14
    • Now it’s official: Bavaria lets Zirkzee off the leash. It will be a real bite for the lions.
    • 13:12
    • Harry Huber’s goalkeeper group enters the lawn to start the warm-up program: Of course, Marco Hiller will also be in goal today.
    • 13:10
    • We are still waiting for the final lineups – is anyone trying to trick?
    • 13:06
    • The referee of the game is Martin Petersen from Stuttgart. He has already played four Bundesliga appearances this season.
    • 13:04
    • Bavaria or 1860 – or will there be a draw in the end?
    • 13:03
    • Who is ahead today?
    • 13:00
    • The two teams are already in the stadium, Bayern are currently inspecting the pitch. We can’t see Bayern talent Zirkzee yet. Is he even there?
    • 12:59
    • If you consider: In the past, the TSV 1860 U21s were enough for the Bayern amateurs – today the big lions have to fear that they won’t be defeated by the little reds again. Wrong football world. It is all the more important that the Köllner-Elf sets an example today.
    • 12:53
    • A few moments ago, Michael Köllner walked across the good-looking lawn of the Grünwalder Stadium – what was going through his head? One thing is clear: The lions need three points today.
    • 12:51
    • The line-up will be available in a few minutes – can Michael Köllner surprise the local rivals? We expect that Dennis Dressel and Daniel Wein, the two regular regulars, will just sit on the bench. We’ll know more soon.
    • 12:51
    • Welcome, dear Löwen fans: We have already taken our place in the venerable Grünwald stadium – we will now start the ticker.

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