2. Bundesliga: Darmstadt maintains top position against decimated 96

“Lilies” 16 games undefeated

Darmstadt 98 defended their lead in the Bundesliga 2 with a narrow 1-0 home win against Hannover 96. The Lower Saxony played a good hour with ten men in a fast-paced top game after new signing Phil Neumann saw the red card for a handball in the penalty area.

However, Tobias Kempe missed the due penalty, which was denied by Hanover goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler. At the beginning both teams fought a balanced duel. The first chance for Darmstadt was missed by Oscar Vilhelmsson, who only hit the side netting with his head. On the other side, Havard Nielsen failed after a nice individual performance by Darmstadt goalkeeper Marcel Schuhen. Referee Benjamin Cortus refused to recognize a goal by Kempe from distance because Phillip Tietz was offside.

Even after the change, Darmstadt remained dominant and rewarded themselves for their efforts with the lead through Marvin Mehlem, who hit the left corner with a well-placed shot from 20 meters. After that, Müller missed further top-class opportunities with a flick from the side of the penalty area, which Zieler fended off brilliantly, and Tietz, who shot the ball past Zieler’s goal after a mistake by Jannik Dehm, who had just come on as a substitute. The “lilies” are now unbeaten for 16 competitive games.

Skrzybski before Glatzel: The top scorers in the 2nd Bundesliga

15 Janni Serra (Arminia Bielefeld) – 5 goals

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As of November 4, 2022

15 Anthony Ujah (Eintracht Braunschweig) – 5 goals

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15 Cedric Teuchert (Hannover 96) – 5 goals

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15 Fabian Schleusener (KSC) – 5 goals

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15 Marvin Wanitzek (Karlsruher SC) – 5 goals

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15 Robin Hack (Arminia Bielefeld) – 5 goals

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6 Branimir Hrgota (Greuther Furth) – 6 goals

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6 David Kinsombi (SV Sandhausen) – 6 goals

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6 Dawid Kownacki (Fortuna Dusseldorf) – 6 goals

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6 Tim Kleindienst (1. FC Heidenheim) – 6 goals

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6 Kai Proeger (Hansa Rostock) – 6 goals

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6 Andreas Albers (Jahn Regensburg) – 6 goals

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6 Havard Nielsen (Hannover 96) – 6 goals

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6 Phillip Tietz (SV Darmstadt) – 6 goals

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6 Felix Platte (SC Paderborn) – 6 goals

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3 Terrence Boyd (1. FC Kaiserslautern) – 7 goals

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3 Marvin Pieringer (SC Paderborn) – 7 goals

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3 Robert Leipertz (SC Paderborn) – 7 goals

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2 Robert Glatzel (HSV) – 8 goals

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1 Steven Skrzybski (Holstein Kiel) – 10 goals

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2. Bundesliga: Sandhausen gets some air with a win in Rostock

Second division side Hansa Rostock can no longer win at home. Coach Jens Härtel’s team suffered their third home bankruptcy in a row on Friday evening with a 0-1 (0-1) loss against SV Sandhausen and missed the opportunity to increase the distance to the bottom of the table. Christian Kinsombi (45th minute) scored the goal in front of 24,000 spectators in the Ostseestadion for the guests, who improved to 13th place in the table with their first away win of the season.

A textbook counterattack helped Sandhausen to take the half-time lead, which was not undeserved. Christian Kinsombi netted after support from his brother David. Hansa’s goalkeeper Markus Kolke had no defense. After the restart, Rostock struggled to equalize, but kept getting stuck in the defensive bulwark of the guests.

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