Eric Hottmann scored a dream goal in the city derby against 1860 Munich. Afterwards, the Türkgücü striker’s thoughts were also with the spectators – also for financial reasons.
It was the 77th minute of what had been a rather dull city derby between Türkgücü and 1860 München when Löwen professional Philipp Steinhart thoroughly failed to make a clearance in front of his own penalty area. The ball bounced to Hottmann, who first received the ball with his chest, then advanced with his left knee and then scored skilfully with a side-footed shot to make it 1:0. A dream goal.
“I spun around and just aimed,” said the Swabian-born player modestly in an interview with “MagentaSport”. Hottmann, who had only been substituted in the 70th minute, had in any case paved the way for his team’s longed-for liberation from the bottom of the table. In the final phase, the 22-year-old – who came to Munich from VfB Stuttgart II before the season and had already played for Großaspach in the 3rd division – also scored the penalty, which Sercan Sararer converted to make it 2-0 in the interim and ultimately decide the game (final score 2-1).
Türkgücü thus managed a win for the first time in 13 games (their last win was against Wiesbaden in mid-October), against TSV 1860 of all teams. “A derby is of course always something else. We have earned this as a team because we have always fought in the last few weeks,” said a delighted Hottmann, who also associated the victory with the hope of finding new sponsors for the club in view of the difficult economic situation and of having increased the club’s own attractiveness: “It is well known that some people are watching. We hope that one or two investors will keep an eye on us. “
Giving up is not an option
Although last year’s sixth win of the season lifted the promoted team above the bottom of the league, they are still in danger of dropping to the bottom of the table due to their insolvency application and the associated nine-point deduction. However, Hottmann and Co. do not want to give up in view of the precarious situation. “We are now trying to win every game. We think we have the quality, we just have to call it up,” said Hottmann.