Scores of 1860 TSV in the match against Osnabrück
TSV 1860 Munich kicked off their 2025 season with a triumphant 3:1 victory over VfL Osnabrück, and fans have been given a unique opportunity to voice their opinions on the team's performance. A new evaluation tool, designed specifically for TSV 1860, allows supporters to rate each player using school grades, providing an engaging and interactive way to share their thoughts after each match.
The tool is accessible after the final whistle of each game, giving fans ample time to reflect on the performance of each player. They can submit their grades up to 48 hours after the end of the match, ensuring that everyone who wishes to participate has the chance to do so.
In the individual player review of the first home game, standout performers were Kevin Volland and Florian Niederlechner. Both players scored goals and demonstrated their quality, contributing significantly to the team's win. Volland and Niederlechner were highlighted as star newcomers who shone in the match, earning high praise in the review.
While specific low-rated players were not explicitly mentioned in the sources available, the team was noted to have played passively at times under high temperatures, suggesting that some players may not have performed as well as others. However, no individual players were singled out for poor performance in the review.
The evaluation tool also allows fans to compare their ratings with those of our AZ reporter. This feature provides an interesting comparison, as it allows supporters to see how their opinions align with those of a professional analyst.
Overall, the new evaluation tool offers an engaging and accessible way for fans to engage with the team and share their thoughts on each player's performance. By using school grades, it makes the process simple and easy to understand, encouraging more fans to participate and contribute to the discussion.
[1] Sources: TSV 1860 Official Website, AZ Reporter's Individual Player Review of the First Home Game of the 2025 Season against VfL Osnabrück.
The unique evaluation tool, specifically designed for TSV 1860, allows supporters to share their thoughts on each player's performance using school grades, and it's accessible after the final whistle of each game, providing fans a platform to rate players up to 48 hours after the end of the match. With European leagues featuring similar fan engagement methods, it's clear that participatory sports experiences are growing in popularity.