Eggestein & Hartel meet again
FC St. Pauli remains at the top of the table in the 2nd Bundesliga and can even move ahead after a 2-0 win in Elversberg because Fortuna Düsseldorf lost 3-1 in the home game against Wehen Wiesbaden. For the Spitzreiter from Hamburg, Johannes Eggestein and Marcel Hartel are once again the decisive protagonists of the evening.
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For FC St. Pauli it is the seventh win in the last eight competitive games after the cup success against Schalke on Tuesday (2-1). The neighborhood club remains unbeaten in the championship, something the brown-whites have never achieved in the history of the single-track 2nd Bundesliga after matchday 12. Johannes Eggestein (16th) and Marcel Hartel (31st), who also prepared the 1-0, scored for the fifth time this season in the 2-0 win in Saarland on Friday evening. Oladapo Afolayan provided the preparatory work for Hartel’s dream goal from the second row. The Englishman only hit the crossbar in the second half (68th), as did substitute Etienne Amenyido (84th) in the final phase.
For newly promoted Elversberg, against whom Hamburger SV, among others, had cut their teeth, this ends a series of seven games without defeat. Due to the defeat against St. Pauli, the team missed a jump in the table, where they could have even caught up with the previous second-placed Düsseldorf in terms of points. Fortuna could instead be displaced by HSV or Holstein Kiel at the weekend.
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Wehen Wiesbaden took down Fortuna Düsseldorf in the first half
After four competitive games without defeat, Fortuna Düsseldorf has suffered a serious setback in the fight for promotion places in the 2nd Bundesliga. The Rhinelanders surprisingly lost 1:3 (0:3) to the strong newcomers SV Wehen Wiesbaden on Friday evening.
The guests, who had been undefeated for four games, made it into the top half of the table. In front of 27,715 spectators, Hyun-ju Lee (10th), Amar Catic (26th) and John Iredale scored the goals for the guests with a penalty kick converted in the second attempt (42nd). Yannik Engelhardt (79th) only scored the next goal.
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