2nd league: SC Paderborn pushes past HSV – Regensburg wins at FCK

Kiel defeats Heidenheim

SC Paderborn lived up to their role as favorites in a duel with SV Sandhausen and climbed to a direct promotion spot in the 2nd Bundesliga. With the 3-0 (1-0) on Sunday afternoon, East Westphalia are now in second place thanks to the better goal difference. The gap to the new leader SV Darmstadt 98 is two points after their eighth win of the season. After the win against 1. FC Magdeburg, SVS suffered a setback and fell back to 15th place.

Marvin Pieringer put Paderborn on course early (10th), after the break Robert Leipertz (47th) and Jannis Heuer (54th) got their own supporters in a party mood. Another goal by Pieringer was disallowed for being offside. The guests, who had to play without the injured captain Dennis Diekmeier, acted much too harmlessly and could never get the SCP into trouble. It was the first significant defeat of the season for coach Alois Schwartz’s team, who also had to take Alexander Esswein off the field due to injury.

Glatzel in front: The top scorers in the 2nd Bundesliga

11 Fabian Schleusener (KSC) – 5 goals in 12 games

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As of October 15, 2022

11 Branimir Hrgota (Greuther Furth) – 5 goals in 12 games

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11 Marvin Wanitzek (Karlsruher SC) – 5 goals in 12 games

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11 Dawid Kownacki (Fortuna Dusseldorf) – 5 goals in 12 games

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7 Havard Nielsen (Hannover 96) – 5 goals in 11 games

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7 Robin Hack (Arminia Bielefeld) – 5 goals in 11 games

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7 Terrence Boyd (1. FC Kaiserslautern) – 5 goals in 11 games

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7 David Kinsombi (SV Sandhausen) – 5 goals in 11 games

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6 Tim Kleindienst (1. FC Heidenheim) – 5 goals in 10 games

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5 Phillip Tietz (SV Darmstadt) – 6 goals in 12 games

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4 Steven Skrzybski (Holstein Kiel) – 6 goals in 11 games

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3 Felix Platte (SC Paderborn) – 6 goals in 10 games

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2 Marvin Pieringer (SC Paderborn) – 6 goals in 9 games

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1 Robert Glatzel (HSV) – 7 goals in 12 games

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Game turned: Holstein Kiel defeated 1. FC Heidenheim

1. FC Heidenheim missed the chance to catch up with the leading trio. In the guest appearance at Holstein Kiel, the team of coach Frank Schmidt had to admit defeat 1:3 (1:1) on Sunday. In front of 9,936 spectators, Denis Thomalla (31st) gave FCH the lead, but Steven Skrzybski (45th/51st) and Kwasi Wriedt (66th) were able to turn it around. The outstanding Skrzybski took the lead in the scorers list with eight goals and played a key role in the visitors losing a match after eight games without defeat. Fourth, the FCH is now five points away from the promotion relegation place.

In their 300th second division game, Kiel had more of the game, but were initially unable to take advantage of the chances from Skrzybski (17th) and Fabian Reese (26th). Suddenly the guests were in the lead thanks to Thomalla, who dryly pushed in Jan-Niklas Beste’s top template. Kiel responded with angry attacks and created good opportunities, but Wriedt (41st) and Simon Lorenz (45th) failed on the crossbar. When the second hit the crossbar, Skrzybski was there in the margin with the well-deserved equalizer. After the change, Wriedt missed a huge chance when he didn’t hit the ball properly before Skrzybski shot in from the turn. Fifteen minutes later, Wriedt decided the match in favor of KSV, who caught up to FCH except for one point.

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