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TSV 1860 München U19 delivered a commanding performance at home on 10 May 2026, securing a 3‑1 victory over Rot‑Weiss Walldorf U19 in a crucial German Junior Bundesliga (GER JBH) clash. The win kept the young Lions firmly in the hunt for a top‑table finish, while Walldorf were left to rue missed opportunities in front of goal.

Match Overview

Played at the TSV 1860 training ground on a sunny late‑spring afternoon, the match saw the home side take control from the opening whistle. The first half was a tightly contested affair, with both teams showing disciplined defensive organisation, but 1860’s superior finishing ability made the difference after the interval. Walldorf pressed hard in the second half but could not recover from the early deficit.

Key Moments

  • 20th minute: TSV 1860 München U19 broke the deadlock through a well‑worked corner routine. Midfielder Lukas Bender rose highest to head home, giving the home side a 1‑0 lead at the break.
  • 52nd minute: The Lions doubled their advantage when striker Maximilian Richter latched onto a through ball and slotted past the Walldorf keeper with a composed finish.
  • 68th minute: Rot‑Weiss Walldorf pulled one back with a swift counter‑attack, finished by winger Paul Klein, making it 2‑1 and setting up a tense final 20 minutes.
  • 84th minute: Any hopes of a Walldorf comeback were extinguished as TSV 1860 restored their two‑goal cushion. Substitute Florian Lehmann scored from close range after a deflected cross fell kindly to him.

Tactical Story

TSV 1860 München U19 employed a high pressing game that disrupted Walldorf’s build‑up play, forcing several turnovers in dangerous areas. The home side’s width and overlapping full‑backs created consistent overloads, while the visitors struggled to contain the movement of Richter and Bender in central spaces. Walldorf adjusted in the second half by pushing their wingers higher, which led to their goal, but they lacked the defensive solidity to avoid further concessions.

Standout Players

  • Maximilian Richter (TSV 1860) – The striker was a constant threat, scoring one and assisting another with intelligent off‑the‑ball runs.
  • Lukas Bender (TSV 1860) – Dominated the midfield battle and opened the scoring with a powerful header.
  • Paul Klein (Walldorf) – Walldorf’s most dangerous attacker, his goal was a bright spot in an otherwise tough afternoon.

Impact on the Table

The three points lifted TSV 1860 München U19 into the top four of the GER JBH standings, keeping their slim title hopes alive with just a handful of fixtures remaining. For Rot‑Weiss Walldorf, the defeat left them mired in mid‑table, with little to play for other than pride and squad development in the season’s closing weeks.

With this result, TSV 1860 proved their resilience under pressure and demonstrated the depth of their youth academy, while Walldorf will look to regroup and finish the campaign on a higher note.