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"Anything that could fly somehow stole from the stadium," Thorsten Fink laughs. In February 2018, the GC coach of today did not feel like laughing. The Vienna derby between Austria and Rapid Vienna (1: 1) was interrupted several times because of missiles. "Having to stand around with umbrellas to protect the players is crazy," said Fink at the time, calling for consequences like his captain Raphael Holzhauser.
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Five months later, Fink and Holzhauser are under contract to GC and still in front of a rival duel of the city. "We know what it means if you lose such a derby," Fink said before the match against FCZ. "Then you have to suffer until the next Derby.Of course, we do not want that." The German hopes a fair match. It requires more aggressiveness from its actors – and only on the lawn.
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Confident, Fink agrees with the appearance of last Sunday against the YB champions (0: 2). "The opponent had to play perfectly to come against us at random. If we achieve a similar performance and become more efficient, I am confident that he will win. We have a positive mood. Not like the other teams – for example, where St. Gallen won last time …, "says Fink and can not resist such a blow against his former employer. The FCB is the GC's next opponent after the derby.
The German certifies the FCZ by the quality. Fink also identified weaknesses in Ludovic Magnin's team in the second half against Thun (2: 1). "I think there is no favorite in this game. The FCZ is the winner of the cup, but we do not need to put our light under the bushel." [19659005] Disturbed report of the coach
But what is the failure of former Bayern pros in Derby? Fink thinks a little longer and then says with a smile: "I do not know exactly, but I think it's relatively balanced." That's not quite true. In twelve Wiener Derbys Fink stood as a coach from Austria on the sidelines and won three times. There were three draws and six defeats.
Always very well Fink remembers a rival duel in the city of Munich. In November 1999, Bayern lost with Fink in midfield at 1860 Munich 0: 1. "The scorer in the 85th minute was Thomas Riedl," Fink explains. A name that he has not forgotten until today.
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