The lions are catching up: 1860 Munich is hoping for green rays of hope!
Osnabrück is cited as an example of a sporting comeback, while 1860 Munich is looking for new hope after a defeat.

The lions are catching up: 1860 Munich is hoping for green rays of hope!
Cashed in last weekend 1860 Munich a bitter 4-0 defeat against Regensburg and are now facing a crucial phase of the season. The next five games until Christmas should be the turning point for the “Lions”.3rd leaguebecause things haven't been going well since the start of the season. In order to save the season, a series of successes is urgently needed. The upcoming opponents are Saarbrücken, Ulm, Schweinfurt, Ingolstadt and Verl.
In order to reach the 70 points for a possible promotion, the Munich coach's team would have to collect an average of 2.33 points per game. This is quite a challenge, but as we all know, hope dies last.
Catching up inspired by Osnabrück
Those responsible for 1860 Munich, Jesper Verlaat and Christian Dierl, stated at the cross-party Lions get-together in the state parliament that they needed this kind of motivation and support. Max Deisenhofer, the sports policy spokesman for the Greens, and CSU representative Stefan Ebner had surprisingly positive words to say. Ebner recalled the example of Osnabrück, which made an impressive turnaround in 2022/23 after a poor start to the season and collected 57 points (18 wins, 3 draws and only 4 defeats) in the last 25 games. This circumstance encourages Leos to believe in their own turnaround.
Rules and arrival at the Grünwalder Stadium
However, there are a few important rules to follow for all fans who want to watch the games live in the Grünwalder Stadium. 1860 Munich does not tolerate neo-Nazi or right-wing extremist symbolism and discrimination in any form is strictly prohibited. People with right-wing extremist clothing, gestures or behavior will be denied entry, and racist, xenophobic or discriminatory comments will result in immediate expulsion from the stadium. Viewers are therefore called upon to be attentive and to take action against inhumane attitudes.
To get to the stadium, we recommend taking the U2 subway line to Silberhornstrasse, followed by tram lines 15 or 25 to Tegernseer Landstrasse. Drivers should take advantage of the Park+Ride offers to avoid stress in Giesing. Access is possible via several motorways, in particular the A8 from Stuttgart and the A9 from Nuremberg.
The coming weeks are crucial for the “Lions”. With a little luck and the right attitude, the current situation could quickly change for the better. Fans and players keep their fingers crossed together!