5th goal of the season for Nielsen
Hannover 96 won 3-2 at SV Sandhausen. Thanks to the away win, Lower Saxony meanwhile jumped to third place in the Bundesliga 2. In the second game on Friday evening, Eintracht Braunschweig beat Karlsruher SC 2-1 thanks to a brace from Anthony Ujah.
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Hannover took an early lead through Cedric Teuchert (14′), before David Kinsombi gave Sandhausen hope after the break (56′, penalty kick). The guests came back immediately and celebrated their fifth win in the last six games after goals from Havard Nielsen (65′) and Sei Muroya (71′). Bashkim Ajdini only managed to get the goal back (73′).
The hosts started better, but missed some chances after dead balls. At the other end, Sandhausen’s Merveille Papela Teuchert left too much space. The attacker used the space and scored his third goal of the season with a shot into the far corner. After the change of sides, Phil Neumann stopped Kinsombi illegally. After viewing the video images, referee Wolfgang Haslberger decided on a penalty kick, which the older Kinsombi brother converted. Just a few minutes later, the referee took back a penalty and a yellow-red card against Neumann. This time he watched the scene again himself.
So Sandhausen didn’t manage to turn the game around. Instead, Nielsen and Muroya scored. Ajdini, who had moved up, only managed to get the final point with a header because the equalizer failed to come again in the ten-minute stoppage time.
2. Bundesliga: Ujah lets Eintracht Braunschweig cheer against KSC
Newly promoted Eintracht Braunschweig has left the last three places in the 2nd Bundesliga for the first time this season. With two goals from the outstanding Anthony Ujah, Lower Saxony defeated Karlsruher SC 2-1 (1-0). The striker from Nigeria scored in the 44th and 72nd minutes on Friday evening after assists from Immanuel Pherai. Marvin Wanitzek equalized for KSC to make it 1-1 (54th).
Ujah, who is already active in the Bundesliga for FSV Mainz 05, 1. FC Köln, Werder Bremen and most recently 1. FC Union Berlin, is a key factor in Braunschweig’s upswing. Eintracht lost five of their first six games this season. In three consecutive games without defeat, the 31-year-old was successful against Nuremberg (4:2), Hanover (1:1) and KSC.
Karlsruhe had more possession in the Eintracht Stadium, but Braunschweig were much more dangerous. After Ujah’s brace alone, they missed several opportunities to make it 3-1.
Klünter to Vuskovic: Top additions to the 2nd Bundesliga in summer 2022
Lukas Klünter | after the end of the contract at Hertha to Arminia | Market value: €1.2 million
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Free transfer
(as of September 2, 2022)
Eric Durm | Frankfurt -> 1. FC Kaiserslautern | Market value: €1.2 million
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Jordy de Wijs | QPR -> Fortuna Düsseldorf (after loan) | Market value: €1.2 million
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Transfer fee: €900,000
Sarpreet Singh | FC Bayern -> SSV Jahn Regensburg | Market value: €1.2 million
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Adrian Gryszkiewicz | Zabrze -> SC Paderborn | Market value: €1.2 million
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Transfer fee: €200,000
Jan Niklas Beste | Werder -> Heidenheim | Market value: €1.2 million
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Transfer fee: €350,000
Christopher Daferner | Dresden -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €1.2 million
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Transfer fee: €1 million
Bright Arrey Mbi | Cologne -> Hanover 96 | Market value: €1.3 million
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Kwadwo Duah | St. Gallen -> 1. FC Nuremberg | Market value: €1.3 million
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Transfer fee: €700,000
Paul Nebel | Mainz -> To the KSC | Market value: €1.3 million
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Ransford Koenigsdörffer | Dresden -> HSV | Market value: €1.3 million
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Transfer fee: €1.2 million
Betim Fazliji | FC St. Gallen -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: €1.5 million
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Transfer fee: €800,000
Ragnar Ache | Frankfurt -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €1.5 million
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Miro Muheim | St. Gallen -> HSV (after loan) | Market value: €1.5 million
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Frederik Jäkel | Leipzig -> Arminia | Market value: €1.5 million
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Ao Tanaka | Kawasaki -> Fortuna Düsseldorf (after loan) | Market value: €1.5 million
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Transfer fee: €1 million
Armindo Sieve | Bavaria II -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €1.5 million
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Luca Itter | Freiburg -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €1.5 million
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Transfer fee: €300,000 – was already on loan
Max Besushkov | Regensburg -> Hanover 96 | Market value: €1.8 million
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Johannes Eggestein Antwerp -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: €1.8 million
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Transfer fee: €600,000
Jorrit Hendrix | Spartak Moscow -> Fortuna Dusseldorf | Market value: €1.8 million
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Free transfer
Filip Benkovic | Udinese -> Eintracht Braunschweig | Market value: €1.8 million
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Anderson Lucoqui | Mainz -> Hansa Rostock | Market value: €1.8 million
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Louis Schaub | Cologne -> Hanover 96 | Market value: €1.8 million
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Free transfer
William Mikelbrencis | Metz -> HSV | Market value: €2 million
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Transfer fee: €700,000
Mateo Klimowicz | Stuttgart -> Arminia | Market value: €2 million
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Sebastian Thill | Niederkorn -> Hansa Rostock | Market value: €2 million
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Andrés Andrade | LASK -> Arminia (after loan) | Market value: €2 million
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Transfer fee: €1.25 million
Oscar Wilhelmsson | IFK Gothenburg -> Darmstadt 98 | Market value: €2 million
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Transfer fee: €1.5 million
Jean-Luc Dompe | Zulte Waregem -> HSV | Market value: €2.2 million
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Transfer fee: 1.1 million euros
David Nemeth | Mainz -> FC St. Pauli | Market value: €2.3 million
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Transfer fee: €1.3 million
Michal Karbownik | Brighton -> Fort Dusseldorf | Market value: €2.5 million
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Mark John | TSG Hoffenheim -> Greuther Furth | Market value: €2.5 million
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Laszló Benes | Gladbach -> HSV | Market value: €3 million
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Transfer fee: €1.5 million
Mario Vuskovic | Hajduk Split -> HSV (after loan) | Market value: €5 million
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Transfer fee: €3 million
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