Arminia Bielefeld last won a league game six months ago. The negative series ended in the home game of the 2nd Bundesliga against Eintracht Braunschweig.
Arminia Bielefeld can still win. Brian Lasme (30th minute), Oliver Hüsing (37th), Robin Hack (39th) and Masaya Okugawa (69th) scored the goals in a 4-1 (3-0) win against Eintracht Braunschweig on Friday evening (08/26/2022). for Bielefeld. Immanuel Pherai scored for Braunschweig (58th).
In the table, Bielefeld initially leaves the relegation zone after the first win of the season. Newly promoted Braunschweig, on the other hand, remains bottom of the table.
For Arminia it was the first league success in six months. In mid-February, the club had won against 1. FC Union Berlin when Bielefeld was still a first division team. This was followed by 16 games across the league without a win – and in between there was relegation.
Three goals in nine minutes
The first two goals for Bielefeld came from standard situations. After a corner by Bastian Oczipka, Lasme initially prevailed against several opponents and scored the lead with a header.
Seven minutes later, Bielefeld briefly took a corner. Robin Hack’s cross was good – and what followed was strange. First Lasme headed against the crossbar, from there the ball came to Hüsing, who failed at Braunschweig keeper Jasmin Fejzic. Once, twice – and then the ball was in there.
The preliminary decision was then made, so Oczipka crossed nicely to the second post. Hack finished there with a fine volley.
Eintracht only hopes for a short time
After a good hour, Braunschweig shortened through Pherai – and this goal was also a curious one. Pherai took a corner from the left in front of goal, Lasme went for a header and then pulled away. Bielefeld’s goalkeeper Martin Fraisl got a hand on the ball, but he couldn’t fend it off.
The final decision was made by Okugawa after a pass from Sebastian Vasiliadis, who ran alone towards the goal and goalkeeper Fejzic tunnelled.
Braunschweig welcomes Nuremberg
Eintracht Braunschweig welcomes 1. FC Nürnberg on Matchday 7 (September 2nd, 2022, 6:30 p.m.). Arminia Bielefeld has to go to Darmstadt two days later at 1.30 p.m.