MSV Düsseldorf missed out on a relegation battle against SF Hamborn in the Oberliga Niederrhein. Coach El Mimouni drew attention to the differences in the league.
MSV Düsseldorf suffered a 1:3 away defeat against SF Hamborn on the last matchday of the Oberliga Niederrhein.
Although the regional capital had already taken an early lead in the duel between the promoted teams, Mohamed El Mimouni’s team had to go home empty-handed. “The team with more luck won. We had the opportunity to get points, but we were not clever enough. However, the opponent was and has the experience. Still, we didn’t have to lose.”
In the table, the Düsseldorfers are still above the line after the defeat thanks to a better goal difference. But Union Nettetal, a rival with the same number of points, is lurking right behind them.
El Mimouni, however, can also take something positive from this situation: “This is the most important phase for the young players. Even if we don’t manage to stay in the league until the last match day, a league like this is brutally important for their development, and it’s very different from winning everything, like last year. The young players were just swimming along. Now they have to take up the fight.”
Still, the 39-year-old doesn’t sugarcoat anything: “We know what it means when a total of six teams are relegated. It’s not a funfair league. We also lack experience. Unfortunately, that is the problem. The boys are all talented and all give their all, but the performance is always like a pendulum. It can sometimes swing the other way. “
We don’t have a clubhouse and train at eight o’clock on half a pitch. Then people come from Remscheid or Wermelskirchen, they’re not home until eleven o’clock.
Mohamed El Mimouni
Despite this, El Mimouni is convinced of his team: “Sporting-wise, we can keep up. It’s not like we get a trip every week.” And his contract extension, announced at the beginning of March, should also be a motivating factor in the relegation battle. “Since the first matchday I have shown the signal that I want to extend. Also for the young players,” El Mimouni stressed.
Because it is the talents, like young King Manu, who will move to Fortuna Düsseldorf’s U23 in the summer, who are the club’s fist pledge: “We have different conditions and not these possibilities like other clubs. We can’t bring in five or six experienced players. We don’t have a clubhouse and train at eight o’clock on half a pitch. Then people come from Remscheid or Wermelskirchen, they are not home until eleven o’clock. But we don’t complain. But it’s similar to Kaan-Marienborn. There are certain limits. “