Grotto Kick

Of course you can lose against someone relegated from the Bundesliga. Of course, Hannover 96 do it very cleverly and are secure at the back. But where has the combination football gone that we saw from FC St. Pauli at the Millerntor a few weeks ago? Why are there suddenly so many bad passes being played? And just high and wide on Veerman is still very unimaginative. But the worst thing is that the second half is even more unimaginative than the already weak first half. Coach Luhukay usually manages to give new impulses during the break - but not this time. Maybe it was just the equipment manager who confused the break tea with the sleep tea.

Conclusion: one of the worst cave kicks I had to see at the Millerntor. I'm a little sad for that my holiday have finished.

Nevertheless, in my opinion that is no reason to whistle at the team or to be verbally extremely rude in the final round.

I have no idea what happens next. The team in brown and white urgently needs to put their heads together. The relegation battle is in full swing, but obviously some people haven't noticed it yet.

Oh yes: can someone explain to me why our assistant coach Hain gets a yellow card for complaining, but Hannover coach Kenan Kocak stays almost permanently outside the coaching zone and sometimes even on the field, but doesn't receive a card? Then what are coaching zones for?

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