fck news recap - 1. FC Kaiserslautern
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fck news recap - 1. FC Kaiserslautern
64 In Teufels Namen fck news recap PASSION ON THE PITCH AND IN THE STANDS! It’s been an action-packed few weeks for Franco Foda and his charges. The Red Devils got their season off to a good start with a 3-3 come-from-behind home draw against Union Berlin on Matchday 1, followed by a 2-1 win over Aalen in the league and a comfortable 3-1 victory in their DFB Cup first round tie against Rostock. Now, the Red Devils are eager to keep their season up and running when they host TSV 1860 Munich at the Betzenberg on Sunday, August 26, 2012. Foda and his men came painfully close to picking up three points in their season opener against 1. FC Union Berlin. After clawing back from a two-goal deficit, Hendrick Zuck put the Red Devils in front, but they were denied victory in the dying seconds as the match finished 3-3. The coaching staff, players and fans were a bit devastated after conceding the late equalizer, but Foda praised his team’s great fighting spirit and the players as well as the coach were overwhelmed by the voci- Franco Foda, what do you think of your team’s performances in the first three official matches of the season? You have to look at each game individually. The Berlin game was a game of two halves. We didn’t push forward enough in the first half and fell behind early after the restart, but we stormed back and turned a two-goal deficit into a 3-2 lead. The late equalizer was a bit devastating, but we showed passion and great fighting spirit. The 3-3 draw with Union Berlin was followed by a win over Aalen … Yes, and I am certainly pleased with the win. We deserved to win though we needed ferous support from the stands. “The fans kept cheering us on even when we were trailing by two goals. That was incredible,” Tobi Sippel said after the game. Four days later, the Red Devils claimed a well-deserved 2-1 away win over newlypromoted VfR Aalen thanks to a brace from Albert Bunjaku. In Foda’s third competitive game in charge, the Red Devils booked their place in the second round of the DFB Cup by beating FC Hansa Rostock 3-1 away from home as goals from Ariel Borysiuk, Hendrick Zuck and Kostas Fortounis secured the win at the DKB Arena in Rostock. The Red Devils are eager to build on their strong start to the season and keep the momentum going when they host TSV 1860 Munich at the Fritz Walter Stadium on Matchday 3. Foda and his men have been working hard and diligently on the training ground all week. Mimoun Azaouagh and Kwame Nsor have resumed team training again and are slowly nearing full fitness. Also Rodnei is on the road to recovery and is expected to resume training soon. Mathias Abel sustained a laceration to his forehead last Sunday but is expected to be fit in time for the game against the Lions. After missing the Rostock game with ankle joint problems, Alexander Bugera is hoping to return to action on Sunday. Fans and players alike are primed for the clash with the Lions and eager to turn the Betzenberg into a caldron on Sunday. some time to adjust to Aalen’s way of playing. Our passing game was much better and we did not allow any opportunity for a counter-attack from Aalen. Nevertheless, we know that there is still a lot of hard work to do. FCK advanced to the second round of the DFB Cup, but Rostock came agonizingly close to finding an equalizer in the dying minutes… How hard will it be to get the right result against the Lions? We could have spared ourselves much stress in the closing stages of the game, but we advanced to the next round and that’s all that counts. The Lions are well organized in defense and have quality up front too. However, we need to trust in ourselves, our abilities, and our quality. We want to win; and - with the support we receive from our great fans - we can win this game. betze news TSV 1860 Munich was once the city's biggest club, winning the Bundesliga in 1966, three years before their local rivals FC Bayern Munich won the title and began to dominate German soccer. The Lions also played in the 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup final, losing to West Ham United. After about a decade in the top division, including a brief Champions League appearance in the 1999-2000 season, they dropped down to the second division in 2004. Just when it looked as if TSV 1860 Munich would be disallowed from professional soccer, Jordanian businessman Hasan Abdullah Mohamed Ismaik bought up 49 per cent of the club’s voting rights for a total sum of €18 million to become the first Arab investor in the Bundesliga in May 2011. A strong second half of the 2011-12 season saw head coach Maurer and his men finish in a respectable sixth place; and now, the Lions are hungry for more. Following the departures of attackers Kevin Volland and Stefan Aigner, promising young forward Moritz Stoppelkamp and journeyman striker Ismael Blanco have been added to the squad. The Lions have further bolstered their ranks by signing Poland international defender Grzegorz Wojtkowiak and Grigoris Makos, a Greek international midfielder. 1860 Munich head coach Maurer and his men got their season off to a good start, defeating Bundesliga newbie Regensburg 1-0 before drawing 2-2 with Dresden and beating FC Hennef 05 6-0 in the first round of the DFB Cup. However, headto-head statistics bode well for FCK. The Lions only managed to pick up five wins in 24 games at the Fritz Walter Stadium to date. 1860 fans would love to forget their team’s last trip to the Betzenberg as FCK beat 1860 Munich 4-0 on March 29, 2010. ‘I STILL ENJOY CLOSE TIES WITH FCK‘ Hello Daniel, having emerged through the youth ranks at FCK, you got your first taste of senior soccer in the Red Devils’ game against FC Bayern Munich in December 2005. You are still FCK’s youngest player to score a goal in the Bundesliga at 18 years and 28 days. Are you still in touch with anyone at the club? isfied and happy. I have found my place and I feel very comfortable at 1860 Munich. First of all, I want to stay healthy. I hope my journey is not over yet and I can continue my professional development. I still enjoy close ties with FCK. I made my Bundesliga debut for FCK and had a great time at the Betzenberg. Most of the lads have moved on, but I am still interested in how the Red Devils fare. I look forward to playing at the Betzenberg again. We want to be among the top contenders. We have a good team; and we have individual quality. Therefore, I hope we will finish ranked among the league’s top teams. You have developed into a professional soccer player. How would you describe your personal development as a player? Unfortunately, I was plagued with several injuries at the end of my first year in professional soccer. Nevertheless, I am sat- The Lions are one of the favorites to win promotion. What are your goals for the 2012-13 season? What are you expecting from your team? What are your team’s strong points? We have many new signings and they need to get properly integrated into the team. We want to continue to play effective attacking soccer. That’s what made us strong last season. The rest will follow. masthead Publisher: 1. FC Kaiserslautern e.V. Fritz-Walter-Straße 1 67663 Kaiserslautern Phone: +49(0)1805 - 3188 00 Fax: +49(0)631 - 3188 290, E-Mail: [email protected], www.fck.de Editorial staff: Christian Gruber (person in charge of content), Stefan Roßkopf, Trans-Language Photos & images: FCK, Nadia Saini, photo agency (Fotoagentur) KUNZ, Getty Concept & design: Timo Elflein, Nadine Grosch, Patrick Flörchinger Marketing: SPORTFIVE GmbH & Co. KG c/o 1. FC Kaiserslautern Fritz-Walter-Straße 1, 67663 Kaiserslautern Phone: +49(0)631 - 3188 5106 Fax: +49(0)631 - 3188 144 E-Mail: [email protected] In Teufels Namen After falling short of promotion last season, “the Lions” – as TSV 1860 Munich is commonly known - are one of the favorites to make the leap to the Bundesliga this time around. Following nine years of Bundesliga 2 soccer and significant financial problems, the Lions are now targeting their return to the big time. 65 TSV 1860 Munich - Ready to bite back