When he sat down in front of the waiting journalists in the media room of the 1st FC Union, Tim Skarke had to laugh. “Like in the court,” he said with a wink: “Now it starts with the Honrel.”
In fact, there were legal questions on Thursday on everyone’s lips in Köpenick. The day before, Union had carried out the expected escalation in the endless dispute over the lighter throw from last December and brought a lawsuit before the constant arbitration court of the associations and corporations. But Skarke – understandably – didn’t want to say that much.
“I don’t know how to react to it,” said the attacker. “In any case, I think it’s right that you take the step now that you are still trying everything.” But ultimately, the players would have to deal with the number of points “who is now there”.
The international break came like Union
As is well known, Union has been there in the relegation battle with one point with one point. It is hardly foreseeable whether and when you could actually regain this point with the latest complaint. The ball lies with the arbitral tribunal. Union can only wait and regulate the relegation on the lawn.
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It now looks pretty good. Just a few weeks ago, the team had arrived at a new low with the home defeat against Holstein Kiel. With the away win in Frankfurt and the draw against Bayern Munich, however, she showed an important reaction. This Sunday you go to the away game at FC Freiburg (3:30 p.m./DAZN).
For me, the most important thing is that we appear as a team in this phase. Then it doesn’t matter who scores the goals.
Tim Skarke With a view of the next games
“After the Kiel game, we all made it aware of what this is about and what’s going on. I have to say that it brought us together a little more closely,” said Skarke on Thursday. The international break was also located for him and his colleagues.
“It was important to recharge the batteries. Especially with us, where it always went up and down,” he said. Now it is important to sharpen the senses again and take the “positive wind” of the past few weeks to Freiburg.
This also applies to him personally. Like all Union strikers, Skarke had his difficulties in front of the goal this season. He scored his last Bundesliga goal so far around a year ago in the jersey of Darmstadt. In Freiburg he finally wants to end this curse and score his first goal for Union.
“It’s a thing that also deals a bit: maybe the little bit of luck was missing,” said the 27-year-old: “For me, the most important thing is that we appear as a team in this phase. Then it doesn’t matter who scores the goals.”