Only 4 goals on Saturday

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The SC Paderborn ran the third victory in a row on the 7th matchday of the 2nd Bundesliga and made the leap into the top 5 in the table. The East Westphalia of coach Ralf Kettemann defeated the 1st FC Kaiserslautern, who had to outnumber for a half. Thanks to a penalty in added time, Elversberg won against Holstein Kiel and moved back to FC Schalke 04 in second place. The 1. FC Magdeburg also lost to Karlsruhe due to a late goal by Christoph Kobald and continues to be waiting for the first point of point since matchday 2.

A week after the first defeat of the defeat at Holstein Kiel, the Karlsruher SC moved closer to the promotion places. In a varied game with many chances on both sides, the team of coach Christian Eichner won a little happily with 1-0 (0-0) against 1. FC Magdeburg, who had to take the fifth defeat in series in the table cellar. The winning goal scored KSC defender Kobald in the 84th minute.

The guests made the game in front of 28,337 spectators in the first half, but missed the lead with several good chances. Baris Atik had the biggest opportunity when he goal past (45.+4) shortly before the break. The Karlsruhe, who had lost 0: 3 in Kiel, held against it, but were initially largely harmless on the offensive.

But the KSC came out of the cabin with a lot of pace. However, Lilian Egloff (56.) and Fabian Schleusener (57th, 58th) could not use three major chances within two minutes. Magdeburg subsequently caught again and came back to top-class opportunities, although Atik had to be struck out after a good hour as the best FCM striker until then. But neither Max Schwill (65th) nor Laurin Ulrich (71.) and Dariusz Stalmach (79.) brought the ball in the goal. Then it was Kobald who headed the ball to the home win after a free kick by Karlsruh’s captain Marvin Wanitzek.

2. Bundesliga: SC Paderborn wins against ten Lauterer

After a victory, SC Paderborn stays in the excess of the promotion places. Filip Bilbija in the 2-0 against 1. FC Kaiserslautern first missed a controversial penalty – shortly after the change, shortly after the change, the striker with his fourth goal of the season then scored the pioneering 1-0 (50th).

A little later (53.), Laurin Curda secured the deserved victory. After a red card for their defense chief Maxwell Gyamfi (45.+3), the Palatinate, who now have two points less than Paderborn, played out the entire second half. Gyamfi had to off the pitch after the scene, which only led to the penalty after video evidence.

Lautern’s central central defender had pulled the Paderborn striker Steffen Tigges in the penalty area on the jersey and saw red. In added time of the first half, Bilbija failed with the following penalty to goalkeeper Julian Krahl (45.+5). With this, Paderborn has already awarded the third of his past four second division penalty across the season. Paderborn had ever offered his recent starting eleven in professional football (22.9 years). The East Westphalia remained one after the other in the fourth game without conceding a goal. The goalkeeper Dennis Seimen, borrowed from VfB Stuttgart, has been undefeated for 6:48 hours now.

Late penalty goal secures Elversberg victory against Kiel

Thanks to a last-minute penalty from Otto Stange, SV Elversberg celebrated its fifth win of the season against Holstein Kiel and is now tied with 16 points with leader SV Darmstadt 98. Substitute stick succeeded in added, but not undeserved 1-0 against Holstein Kiel, which after the fourth season was ninth.

The Saarlanders dominated the game in the first half before 8,341 spectators in the Ursapharm-Arena on the Kaiserlinde and were the more active team, but missed the leadership with several good chances. Significant: Elversberg gave up almost twice as many shots on goal in the first round as Kiel – but did not hit the goal. Tom Zimmerschied had the first and the best opportunity to take the lead after 15 minutes, Kasper die Davidsen from nine meters on Elversberg’s keeper Nicolas Kristof. Second half, similar picture: Elversberg still had the better possibilities of the few. Kiel largely moved to the counter, but remained harmless to the chance of Phil Harres. Elversberger offensive campaigns also lacked the necessary precision for a long time – until we finally hit the penalty point.

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