Regensburg draw at 96
Hamburger SV has said goodbye to the promotion race of the 2nd Bundesliga for the time being. On Saturday, coach Tim Walter’s team lost 1:2 (0:2) against SC Paderborn and with seven games left they are now nine points behind a promotion place. For Hamburg it was the fifth game without a win in a row.
Dennis Srbeny scored for the guests in the first minute and followed up after just over an hour (61st). Shortly before, Robert Glatzel missed the chance to equalize with a miserable penalty kick. Paderborn’s keeper Jannik Huth saved the shot without any problems, but gave HSV the consolation goal by Giorgi Chakvetadze (90′ + 3′) with a blunder in added time.
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After another setback for Hamburg, who last won a league game almost two months ago, a win is now urgently needed in the catch-up game against penultimate FC Erzgebirge Aue on Tuesday.
Darmstadt 98 back at the top of the 2nd Bundesliga after beating Kiel
SV Darmstadt 98 remains on the ball in the fight for promotion and has regained the top of the table, at least for the time being. The “Lilies” beat Holstein Kiel 3-1 (2-0) on Saturday in front of 13,400 spectators at the Böllenfalltor. Matthias Bader (10th), Aaron Seydel (45th) and Braydon Manu (50th) scored in an extremely entertaining game for the strong team of coach Torsten Lieberknecht.
In addition, goalkeeper Marcel Schuhen saved a self-inflicted penalty from Alexander Mühling (60th). In the meantime, Kwasi Wriedt had reduced the lead to 1:2 (49th). After just one point from two games, Darmstadt reported back impressively. Volunteers had cleared the pitch of snow in the morning so that the game could take place.
After Mathias Honsak had missed a great opportunity after just four minutes, Bader gave the hosts the lead with a cross from the half field that went past friend and foe alike. As a result, the Darmstadt team continued to set the tone and exploited massive opportunities. Marvin Mehlem hit the post after half an hour, Phillip Tietz the outer post (76th).
Hannover 96 is on the spot in the table basement of the 2nd Bundesliga
In the table basement, Hannover 96 missed a liberating blow in the 1-1 (1-1) against Jahn Regensburg. Despite being outnumbered by an hour, it was only enough for a draw on Saturday in front of 9,200 spectators. After the fourth unsuccessful league game, Lower Saxony remain in 14th place with 32 points, four points ahead of Dynamo Dresden in 16th place. Regensburg is tenth with 37 points.
The visitors deservedly took the lead after 23 minutes with a header from Andreas Albers. Four minutes later, things turned around with a sending off: Regensburg midfielder Carlo Boukhalfa saw the red card after a stretched leg. 96 used the advantage before the half-time whistle. Former Jahn professional Sebastian Stolze headed the 1-1 equalizer (39′).
Despite being outnumbered, coach Christoph Dabrowski’s team didn’t manage to get dangerously in front of the visitors’ goal for a long time after the break. Regensburg had the better chances with ten players: Jan-Niklas Beste failed in front of 96 keeper Ron-Robert Zieler (69th). At the other end, substitute striker Cedric Teuchert missed two chances. Dominik Kaiser had the last chance, but Jahn goalkeeper Alexander Meyer parried the attempt from the 96 professional brilliantly.
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