Türkgücü Munich wins: Geretsried struggles with crisis symptoms!
Türkgücü Munich wins against TuS Geretsried in the Bayernliga. Coaches comment on performance and future challenges.

Türkgücü Munich wins: Geretsried struggles with crisis symptoms!
On September 6, 2025, Türkgücü Munich and TuS Geretsried met in the Bayernliga Süd. The game ended with a clear victory for the Munich team, who were able to free themselves from the crisis of results to some extent with strong performances. Coach Ünal Tosun, the Türkgücü kicker, praised the first half, in which his team could have decided the game early. Nevertheless, the second half became more balanced as Geretsried adapted better and left a more determined impression. This victory gives the team self-confidence and new courage, which could be very important in the coming games, emphasized Tosun.[Fupa]
But the conditions for the guests from Geretsried were anything but optimal. Coach Daniel Dittmann had to deal with a crisis in results and explained that numerous short-term absences of his players made the situation even more difficult. In his analysis of the game, he had to admit the deserved defeat and called for patience. The growing problems on the pitch, which were partly caused by the changing positions of the players, threw the team out of rhythm. Dittmann remains optimistic and is combative, seeing the promotion as a challenging but manageable phase.[Fupa]
A look at the overall balance
In the current matchday of the 2025/26 season (9th matchday), the two teams competed against each other at BSA Heinrich-Wieland-Straße, 1st place. The average age of the players on the field was 23.7 years at Türkgücü and 24.8 years at Geretsried. These young kickers have a lot of potential, but it turns out that experience on the pitch is always crucial. Dittmann's concerns about the lack of opportunities for stability due to frequent personnel changes are not unfounded.[football]
Additional voices from Kirchanschöring make it clear that the wind blows differently there too. Coach Thomas Leberfinger made it clear that he was dissatisfied with his team's performance. Winning a point in the last game was considered fortunate as the team often seemed too slow and defensively vulnerable. Ahead of the upcoming match against Hauzenberg, Leberfinger emphasizes the need for improvement - a clear call to his team to make things clearer.[Fupa]
The fans' enthusiasm and passionate support for their teams remains undiminished. It remains to be seen how the clubs develop in the next encounters and whether they can learn from their previous experiences. No matter whether in Geretsried or Munich – the fighting spirit of the players will always be in demand!