The derby victory against Arminia Bielefeld (2-1) is clouded by bitter news for third division club Preußen Münster. Sebastian Mrowca will be out for the time being.
It’s bitter for Preußen Münster. In the last action of the game against Arminia Bielefeld (2:1), defensive midfielder Sebastian Mrowca tore his outer ligament and will be out for the rest of the season. This was announced by coach Sascha Hildmann at the press conference before the away game at FC Ingolstadt on Wednesday, January 23, 7 p.m. “It happened in the last action. This is very bitter, we will miss him. Thomas Kok is also still out.”
Hildmann warned of the Schanzers, who are strong at home and have a good offense. “We’ll have to lead many good duels, have to be alert and always on the spot,” he said and gave the marching orders: “We want to appear brave in Ingolstadt and win again as against Bielefeld. We were still a bit cautious against Bielefeld at the beginning, but very brave at the end. We want to play like the last 30 minutes in Ingolstadt.”
In addition to Mrowca, who has appeared in 18 of 20 third division games, there may be further changes. “We will talk to the players again about how they feel. But we will rotate because I am convinced that we cannot play three games with the same team. We also want to have the game on Sunday in mind,” announced Hildmann.
In that game on Sunday, January 28, 1:30 p.m., Rot-Weiss Essen comes to Hammer Straße. The game is already sold out (11,744 spectators). There are no more tickets available in the online ticket shop of the Prussians. Münster, who pushed Bielefeld further towards the relegation places with their derby win, want to build on this against Ingolstadt and RWE and have as little to do as possible with the relegation battle. RWE, on the other hand, are in fifth place and still have their sights set on third place after the 1-2 in Aue. Coach Christoph Dabrowski’s team still has the catch-up game against TSV 1860 Munich in the bag.