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Nowadays, all of Munich comes together at Oktoberfest to celebrate “Happy to Cosiness” at Oktoberfest. TSV 1860 Munich with coach Maurizio Jacobacci (60), who wore lederhosen and Bavarian traditional costume for the first time, also gathered on Tuesday evening on the gigantic festival site in the “Hacker Tent”. However, players were only allowed to order a mass for marketing purposes. The Italians imposed a mass ban on them prior to the visit.
But no one in the sixties really wants to go to Oktoberfest. Frustration in competition is the simple reason. They started the season promisingly with two wins. But this euphoria is no longer palpable. Jacobacci’s team has lost all their last four games, three of them after taking a lead. As a result, she dropped to 16th in the rankings.
No wonder that the criticism of Jacobacci, who played a double role this summer due to the lack of a sports director, is becoming increasingly louder. The “Abendzeitung” writes that he seems increasingly perplexed on the sidelines. He was nervous last weekend when he looked for explanations at the press conference after the defeat against Ingolstadt and complained about the team’s passivity. “We have to show more personality,” demanded the bewildered coach.
There must be a trend reversal
Jacobacci and his team need to get back to winning ways as quickly as possible. There are still three games to go until the end of the Oktoberfest: away against Halle, then Wiesn’s only home game against Verl and finally the game in Ulm. It is possible that these matches will determine the coach’s future.
Jacobacci still enjoys the support of general manager Marc Pfeifer. “A coaching conversation is not productive. “We are now simply trying to achieve a turnaround in the results in Halle,” he told Merkur. Another failure would add even more effort to Jacobacci’s explanation and would certainly not encourage the 1860s fans’ desire for Oktoberfest.
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Source : Blick

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