9 goals in 2 games
Fortuna Düsseldorf has taken the lead in the 2nd Bundesliga, at least for the time being. Daniel Thioune’s team won 4-1 (2-0) at Eintracht Braunschweig on Friday evening, spoiling the debut of new Braunschweig coach Marc Pfitzner. Last Monday, the 39-year-old took over as an interim successor to the released Jens Härtel at the bottom of the table, which has now had eight wins in a row.
The big cheers in the stadium for the long-standing Braunschweig player legend Pfitzner quickly fell silent. Thanks to goals from Christos Tzolis (12th minute) and Vincent Vermeij (14th), Fortuna led 2-0 after just a quarter of an hour. Florian Krüger brought Eintracht closer again in the 59th minute. Just five minutes later, Jamil Siebert (64th) made it 1:3 again. Ao Tanaka (90+8) added a fourth goal in added time.
Pfitzner put ten of Braunschweig’s eleven new signings on the bench or in the stands this season. In front of 19,333 spectators, Eintracht played much more courageously under the new coach. However, the major weaknesses of the Härtel period could not be remedied in a few days. Eintracht is too unimaginative at the front and too vulnerable at the back.
Ouédraogo & Uzun suddenly at the top: Most valuable players in the 2nd Bundesliga
Robert Glatzel | Hamburger SV | Market value: €2.5 million
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Status: After the update on October 20, 2023
Márton Dardai | Hertha BSC | Market value: €2.5 million
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-€1 million in October update
Ron Schallenberg | Schalke 04 | Market value: €2.5 million
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-€500k in October update
Immanuel Pherai | Hamburger SV | Market value: €2.5 million
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Wahid Faghir | Elversberg | Market value: €2.5 million
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Marcel Halstenberg | Hannover 96 | Market value: €2.5 million
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-€1 million in October update
Fabian Reese | Hertha BSC | Market value: €2.8 million
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+300 thousand € in the October update
Marcel Hartel | FC St. Pauli | Market value: €2.8 million
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+€1 million in October update
Derrick Koehn | Hannover 96 | Market value: €2.8 million
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+€800k in October update
Marc Oliver Kempf | Hertha BSC | Market value: €2.8 million
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-€700k in October update
Nicolò Tresoldi | Hannover 96 | Market value: €3 million
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+€2 million in October update
Paul Wanner | Elversberg | Market value: €3 million
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Shinta Appelkamp | Dusseldorf | Market value: €3 million
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+€500k in October update
Dennis Hadzikadunic | Hamburger SV | Market value: €3 million
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Ísak Bergmann Jóhannesson | Dusseldorf | Market value: €3 million
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Ignace Van der Brempt | Hamburger SV | Market value: €3.5 million
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+€500k in October update
László Bénes | Hamburger SV | Market value: €3.5 million
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+€1.3 million in October update
Michal Karbownik | Hertha BSC | Market value: €4 million
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+ €1 million in October update
Tom Roth | Holstein Kiel | Market value: €5 million
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+€1.5 million in October update
Christos Tzolis | Dusseldorf | Market value: €5 million
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Can Uzun | Nuremberg | Market value: €5 million
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+€4.5 million in October update
Assan Ouédraogo | Schalke 04 | Market value: €6 million
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+€5.5 million in October update
Ludovit rice | Hamburger SV | Market value: €6 million
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The Düsseldorfers are different. Three more goals from Vermej (36th), Tzolis (57th) and Shinta Appelkamp (67th) were disallowed due to offside or foul play. Fortuna was much more relaxed and dangerous for 90 minutes.
Strong home team Greuther Fürth dominates VfL Osnabrück
SpVgg Greuther Fürth also demonstrated their home strength against VfL Osnabrück. The dominant Franconians won 4-0 (1-0) and thus scored 13 of their 15 points in Ronhof at home. The goals were scored by Julian Green (45th minute), Armindo Sieb (47th), Dickson Abiama (74th) and Tim Lemperle (75th) with a double strike. While the Fürth team jumped to seventh place at the start of the 11th matchday, promoted Osnabrück remained in a relegation zone.
Hartel, Dárdai & Co.: Biggest winners in the update of the 2nd Bundesliga
11 Michal Karbownik | Hertha BSC | +€1 million
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New market value: €4 million
Updated on October 20, 2023
10 Marcel Hartel | FC St. Pauli | + €1 million
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New market value: €2.8 million
9 Eric Smith | FC St. Pauli | + €1 million
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New market value: €2.5 million
8 Ragnar Ache | Kaiserslautern | + €1 million
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New market value: €2 million
7 Tjark Ernst | Hertha BSC | + €1.1 million
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New market value: €1.5 million
6 László Bénes | HSV | + €1.3 million
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New market value: €3.5 million
5 Tom Rothe | Holstein Kiel | +€1.5 million
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New market value: €5 million
4 Bence Dardai | Hertha BSC | €1.5 million
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New market value: €2 million
3 Nicolò Tresoldi | Hannover 96 | + €2 million
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New market value: €3 million
2 Can Uzun | Nuremberg | + €4.5 million
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New market value: €5 million
1 Assan Ouédraogo | Schalke 04 | +€5.5 million
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New market value: €6 million
The 9,978 spectators experienced a tough first half with only two highlights. First, Fürth’s captain Branimir Hrgota failed with a penalty after a foul on Simon Asta by Osnabrück goalkeeper Lennart Grill. Hrgota had already missed a penalty in the 2-0 defeat against Hamburger SV a week ago. The footballing highlight was the free kick converted by the American Green shortly before the half-time whistle.
The 2-0 result thanks to an unstoppably deflected shot from Sieb immediately after the restart was the early preliminary decision. Practically nothing came offensively from Osnabrück. And the defense also proved to be unsuitable for the second division when conceding goals three and four.
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