2nd league: Werder Bremen wins wild seven-goal spectacle at SC Paderborn

Zero number in Rostock

Werder Bremen won a real football spectacle at SC Paderborn after being two goals down. The North Germans defeated the SCP on Saturday 4:3 (1:2). Bremen, which has now won five games in a row in the 2nd Bundesliga, has 35 points and is on the promotion relegation place. Paderborn has five points fewer.

In an extremely varied game with dream goals and numerous turns, Florent Muslija (15th minute / penalty kick, 38th) and Felix Platte shot twice with a goal almost from the center circle (57th) to give Paderborn a clear 3-1 lead.

Marvin Ducksch (35th) managed to make it 1-1 in the meantime. Romano Schmid (59th), Niclas Füllkrug (66th) and match winner Ömer Toprak (86th) turned the game in favor of Werder. Both sides lost a goal in the second half for a foul and an offside position.

Ducksch & Füllkrug advance: Best scorers in the 2nd Bundesliga 2021/22

11 Rouwen Hennings (Fortuna Dusseldorf) – 8 goals in 20 games

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As of January 22, 2022

11 Niclas Fullkrug (Werder Bremen) – 8 goals in 19 games

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11 Felix Platte (SC Paderborn) – 8 goals in 15 games

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9 Christoph Daferner (Dynamo Dresden) – 9 goals in 19 games

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9 Philipp Hofmann (Karlsruher SC) – 9 goals in 19 games

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7 Robert Glatzel (HSV) – 10 goals in 20 games

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7 John Verhoek (Hansa Rostock) – 10 goals in 18 games

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6 Marvin Ducksch (Werder Bremen) – 11 goals in 20 games

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4 Phillip Tietz (Darmstadt 98) – 12 goals in 20 games

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4 Luca Pfeiffer (Darmstadt 98) – 12 goals in 18 games

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3 Simon Terodde (Schalke 04) – 13 goals in 15 games

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2 Sven Michel (SC Paderborn) – 14 goals in 19 games

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1 Guido Burgstaller (FC St. Pauli) – 15 goals in 20 games

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Darmstadt 98 first after victory in Ingolstadt: dream goal by Skarke

SV Darmstadt 98 has taken the lead in the Bundesliga 2 after a dominant performance at bottom club FC Ingolstadt. The Hessians won 2-0 (1-0) in the Audi Sportpark without a spectator on Saturday. They passed FC St. Pauli with 39 points. Tim Skarke with a dream goal (15th minute) and substitute Aaron Seydel (82nd) ​​scored the goals for the guests, who could have won much more.

The FCI, which was completely renewed in winter, remains the first relegation candidate with only ten points. As with the 1: 6 in the first leg, little went together in the “Schanzern”. Macedonian newcomer Visar Musliu has not yet been able to strengthen the defense due to the lack of eligibility to play after the short-term commitment. At the break, the new number one, Dejan Stojanovic, had to be replaced by Robert Jendrusch because of an injury. The substitute goalkeeper made a mistake at 0:2.

A class difference could be seen on the pitch for 90 minutes. FCI started boldly with a good free-kick from Florian Pick (11th). But then came Darmstadt: Skarke scored a volley from a tight angle after a cross from Matthias Bader. Great chances for a rapid 2:0 followed. Luca Pfeiffer aimed wide of the goal after a pass from Skarke (22nd). Tobias Kempe shot a free kick against the crossbar (36′). After the break, Ingolstadt reared up, but had no chance.

Zero number at Hansa Rostock: Dampener for 1. FC Heidenheim

FC Hansa Rostock has not been able to stop its sporting descent. The newly promoted side drew 0-0 against 1. FC Heidenheim on Saturday and have now been waiting for a win for seven league games. Opponent Heidenheim missed the return to third place in the table.

In a boring game, the hosts, who had been reorganized in eight positions compared to the 0-2 in the DFB Cup at RB Leipzig, were the optically superior representation, but there were hardly any top-class scoring chances against the compact Heidenheimer. The guests held back on the offensive. Hansa goalkeeper Kevin Kolke didn’t have to intervene once in the first half.

With Thiaw, Alidou & Co.: The biggest market value winners in the 2nd Bundesliga

9 Malick Thiaw | Schalke 04 | +€500,000

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New market value: €5 million

9 Fabio Chiarodia | Werder Bremen | +€500,000

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New market value: €500,000

9 Igor Matanovic | FC St Pauli | +€500,000

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New market value: €1 million

9 Thomas Isherwood | Darmstadt 98 | +€500,000

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New market value: €1 million

9 Jan Niklas Beste | Jahn Regensburg | +€500,000

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New market value: €1.2 million

9 Leart Paqarada | FC St Pauli | +€500,000

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New market value: €1.5 million

9 Khaled Narey | Fortune Dusseldorf | +€500,000

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New market value: €1.5 million

9 Max Besushkov | Jahn Regensburg | +€500,000

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New market value: €2 million

9 Mehmet Aydin | Schalke 04 | +€500,000

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New market value: €2 million

9 Ludovit Rice | Hamburger SV | +€500,000

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New market value: €2.5 million

9 Thomas Ouwejan | Schalke 04 | +€500,000

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New market value: €2.5 million

8 Lino Tempelmann | 1. FC Nuremberg | +€600,000

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New market value: €1.8 million

7 Tim Breithaupt | Karlsruhe SC | +€750,000

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New market value: €1.5 million

5 Patrick Pfeiffer | Darmstadt 98 | +€800,000

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New market value: €1.5 million

5 Philip Tietz | Darmstadt 98 | +€800,000

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New market value: €1.7 million

3 Luca Pfeiffer | Darmstadt 98 | +€1m

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New market value: €1.7 million

3 Daniel-Kofi Kyereh | FC St Pauli | +€1m

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New market value: €3 million

2 Faride Alidou | Hamburger SV | +€1.4m

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New market value: €1.5 million

1 Erik Shuranov | 1. FC Nuremberg | +€1.5m

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New market value: €3.5 million

Even after the restart, there wasn’t much going on on the lawn in front of the ranks of the Ostseestadion, which were empty due to the corona. Neither offensive line found any means to seriously embarrass opposing defenses. The biggest excitement was a shot by substitute Svante Ingelsson in the 79th minute. However, the ball was repelled by a Heidenheimer in front of the goal line. In the final minute, Hansa miserably missed John Verhoek in a central position.

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