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Goalkeeper question at 1860: Jacobacci "doesn't want to switch"

Things are not going well for coach Maurizio Jacobacci and TSV 1860 Munich. The "Löwen" coach needs points - and calm in a heated debate.

Maurizio Jacobacci, new TSV 1860 coach..aussiedlerbote.de
Maurizio Jacobacci, new TSV 1860 coach..aussiedlerbote.de

Goalkeeper question at 1860: Jacobacci "doesn't want to switch"

Maurizio Jacobacci still does not want to make a change to the current regular keeper Marco Hiller in the controversial goalkeeper issue at TSV 1860 Munich. "It's understandable and understandable for me if Marco was and is disappointed," said the coach ahead of the away match in the 3rd Football League at Borussia Dortmund II on Sunday (7.30 pm).

"We have two very good goalkeepers. I would like Marco to behave professionally. I also believe that he will behave professionally because 60 Munich is close to his heart." However, Jacobacci also made it clear on Friday: "I won't switch every Sunday, David Richter plays."

Jacobacci had already given his former regular goalkeeper Hiller a guarantee for the following cup tie in Pipinsried after his knee injury before the third division match against 1. FC Saarbrücken. After the cup defeat, however, the "Löwen" coach changed his mind and continued to give preference to Hiller's strong replacement Richter against Unterhaching last weekend. Vice-captain Hiller was irritated by this. "The issue was clarified internally," Jacobacci said.

The Munich coach has plenty of worries anyway after four defeats in five competitive matches recently. Striker Joel Zwarts will also continue to be absent due to muscular problems. It remains to be seen whether he will be able to play again this year. "It's difficult to assess," said Jacobacci. He wants his team to "leave their hearts on the pitch" and finally pick up three points against their league rivals in Dortmund.

In the upcoming 3rd Football League match against Borussia Dortmund II, TSV 1860 Munich's coach Maurizio Jacobacci has a strong goalkeeping duo at his disposal with Marco Hiller and David Richter. Despite Hiller's initial disappointment, Jacobacci has stated that he will continue to rely on Richter for the time being, opting not to switch goalkeepers every week.

Source: www.dpa.com

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