From the football coach Werner Lorant, 76, wisdoms like “I only change if one breaks one leg” or “the players should run and keep their mouths”. At the TSV 1860 Munich, which is now located in the third division, there are people who still think that the lions only work one trainer like the Lorant who trained them in the Bundesliga at the end of the last millennium. Although there are no longer any players like that at that time: “These were all guys, not as wipper as today.”
The wimps currently at the TSV 1860 are in the fight for staying class, which is why the club changed the coach. And the new coach Patrick Glöckner, 48, after his debut against VfB Stuttgart II (1: 1), sprayed a bit of Lorant-Aura: “We don’t want to have a small small, we want men’s football.” Glöckner knows, just know, what Löw want to hear. Men’s football means “not to play the ball in the foot,” he explained. However, he only wants men’s football in the back, in the offensive game it is apparently not allowed to approach non-bobsley with one or the other queer pass.
Maybe Men’s Football is not only about gender, but also about old age. The German Football Association (DFB) will therefore hear his words with annoyance, as it wants fewer men in the third division, more boys. It is not for nothing that he awards money from a funding pot for the use of young players. The lions (m/f/d) should take an example at the SpVgg Unterhaching: It has just borrowed two U19 international for the storm. They should probably run and keep their mouths.
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