Catch-up starts too late: HSV slips up at KSC and misses big points

Jahn leaves 18th place, FCH draws

Hamburger SV missed the leap to the top of the table in the 2nd Bundesliga and instead suffered a defeat for the first time in seven games. The Hanseatic League lost 4-2 (3-0) at the in-form Karlsruher SC on Sunday and are still in second place. They are one point behind leaders Darmstadt 98, who lost 3-1 (0-0) at Arminia Bielefeld on Saturday. In stoppage time, HSV coach Tim Walter, once a youth coach at KSC, saw the red card.

In front of 23,532 spectators in the Karlsruhe wildlife park, the Hamburgers were overrun in phases in the first half. Paul Nebel (11th minute), Leon Jensen (17th) and Fabian Schleusener (32nd) scored for a comfortable lead for the hosts, who celebrated their fifth win in a row and worked their way up the middle of the table. Jensen also hit the bar (20th). After the break, Schleusener then also made sure of the final score (89th).

Scorer Robert Glatzel brought the guests back in the second half with a brace (50th/80th). Things got wild in the final phase: Hamburg’s Javi Montero saw yellow-red (87′), then Schleusener scored to make it 4-2 and finally HSV coach Walter was shown a red card for complaining (90’+1′).

Glatzel & Kleindienst head to head: The top scorers in the 2nd Bundesliga

15 Jan-Niklas Beste (Heidenheim) – 7 goals

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15 Ludovit Reis (HSV) – 7 goals

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15 Ransford-Yeboah Koenigsdörffer (HSV) – 7 goals

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15 Kwadwo Duah (1. FC Nuremberg) – 7 goals

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15 Fabian Reese (Holstein Kiel) – 7 goals

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15 Havard Nielsen (Hanover 96) – 7 goals

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9 Marvin Wanitzek (Karlsruher SC) – 8 goals

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9 Branimir Hrgota (Greuther Furth) – 8 goals

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9 Moritz-Broni Kwarteng (1. FC Magdeburg) – 8 goals

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9 Phillip Tietz (Darmstadt 98) – 8 goals

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9 Marvin Pieringer (SC Paderborn) – 8 goals

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9 Robin Hack (Arminia Bielefeld) – 8 goals

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6 Dawid Kownacki (Fortuna Dusseldorf) – 10 goals

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6 Cedric Teuchert (Hanover 96) – 10 goals

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6 Fabian Schleusener (Karlsruher SC) – 10 goals

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3 Steven Skrzybski (Holstein Kiel) – 11 goals

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3 Terrence Boyd (1. FC Kaiserslautern) – 11 goals

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3 Robert Leipertz (SC Paderborn) – 11 goals

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1 Tim Kleindienst (1. FC Heidenheim) – 16 goals

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1 Robert Glatzel (HSV) – 16 goals

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Jahn Regensburg leaves rank 18: late victory at Holstein Kiel

SSV Jahn Regensburg, threatened with relegation, has made the leap to the relegation place with a late winner. On Sunday, the southern Germans won 2-1 (1-1) at Holstein Kiel in front of 10,698 spectators. Kaan Caliskaner (45th minute) and Prince Osei Owusu (87th) scored for the guests from Regensburg. Steven Skrzybski (45+4) scored the goal for Kiel. Regensburg is now in 16th place in the Bundesliga table. Kiel is in ninth place.

Although Kiel was the dominant team throughout the game, Regensburg won due to their effectiveness. After a pass from Benedikt Saller to Caliskaner, the latter scored from close range to make it 1-0. Kiel initially had the right answer ready. In injury time in the first half, Skrzybski equalized after a cross from Philipp Sander.

Holstein missed several chances in the second half. In the 63rd and 70th minutes, Fabian Reese from Kiel put the ball just wide of the goal. In the 80th minute, Holstein captain Hauke ​​Wahl also headed straight to the post. Although Regensburg had completely withdrawn, substitute Owusu managed to score the surprising winner.

2nd Bundesliga: Hannover 96 and Hansa Rostock draw

FC Hansa Rostock has stopped its negative series and scored an important point in the relegation battle. After the last three defeats in a row, the Mecklenburg team deserved a 1-1 (1-0) win at Hannover 96 on Sunday and benefited from two decisions by the video referee (VAR). Hansa is two points above the relegation rank in the table, Hanover remains in midfield and has not won a league this year.

Dennis Dressel (44th minute) gave the guests the lead in a hard-fought game with a fantastic direct acceptance into the goal corner. Max Besuschkow (61st) equalized for Lower Saxony. Both teams had promising chances, Rostock failed several times at the strong 96 goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler. The guests were also lucky. Two of the hosts’ goals were disallowed after checking the video referee. Referee Daniel Siebert took back a goal from 96 offensive player Maximilian Beier because teammate Sebastian Ernst had previously had his leg too high. In the second half, Siebert also took back a goal from the home side after a VAR decision for offside.

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