Relegation 2022
Advantage HSV! Felix Magath and Hertha must tremble powerfully. With a courageous performance, Hamburger SV took the next step towards returning to the Bundesliga and brought Hertha BSC even closer to the sporting abyss. Ludovit Reis (photo, 57th minute) ensured the Hanseatic League won 1-0 (0-0) in a heated relegation game on Thursday evening with an actually unsuccessful cross. With a draw in the home game, HSV can put four years of second division sadness behind them on Monday.
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The Berliners, who are again too harmless and ineffective in the end, are threatened with a seventh course in the second division without a significant increase in performance in the Volksparkstadion and their coach Magath, who is still hapless as a rescue expert, is threatened with a bitter relegation premiere from the Bundesliga against his heart club. The atmosphere in the Berlin Olympic Stadium was ready for the first division. 75,500 spectators – including almost 20,000 HSV fans – ensured a tingling atmosphere. There was no class difference on the pitch.
After five second division victories in a row, Hamburg showed her great self-confidence. The much-discussed momentum worked. Hertha got the next blow to the neck after the three relegation match points and the fall to 16th place in the Bundesliga. As in the 1: 2 against Fortuna Düsseldorf ten years ago, there was a home defeat in the nerves of the relegation. At that time there was no salvation. The winning goal from Hamburg was particularly bitter for Hertha keeper Oliver Christensen on his competitive debut, as he did not cut a good figure when Reis crossed the goal. The Dane had moved between the posts because Marcel Lotka was unavailable due to a broken nose and a minor concussion.
From Cottbus to Berlin: The Bundesliga relegation since 2008/09
2008/09: FC Energie Cottbus vs. 1. FC Nürnberg 0:3 (first leg)
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2008/09: 1. FC Nürnberg vs. FC Energie Cottbus 2-0 (second leg – Nürnberg promoted)
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2009/10: 1. FC Nürnberg vs. FC Augsburg 1-0 (first leg)
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2009/10: FC Augsburg against 1. FC Nürnberg 0:2 (second leg – Nürnberg remains first class)
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2010/11: Borussia M’gladbach vs. VfL Bochum 1-0 (first leg)
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2010/11: VfL Bochum 1-1 against Borussia M’gladbach (second leg – Gladbach remains first class)
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2011/12: Hertha BSC against Fortuna Düsseldorf 1: 2 (first leg)
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2011/12: Fortuna Düsseldorf vs. Hertha BSC 2:2 (second leg – Düsseldorf promoted)
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2012/13: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim against 1. FC Kaiserslautern 3:1 (first leg)
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2012/13: 1. FC Kaiserslautern vs. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 1: 2 (second leg – 1899 remains first class)
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2013/14: Hamburger SV 0-0 Greuther Fürth (first leg)
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2013/14: Greuther Fürth 1-1 against Hamburger SV (second leg – HSV remains first class)
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2014/15: Hamburger SV vs. Karlsruher SC 1-1 (first leg)
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2014/15: Karlsruher SC against Hamburger SV 1:2 aet (second leg – HSV remains first class)
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2015/16: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. 1. FC Nürnberg 1:1 (first leg)
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2015/16: 1. FC Nürnberg vs. Eintracht Frankfurt 0-1 (second leg – Frankfurt remains first class)
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2016/17: VfL Wolfsburg 1-0 against Eintracht Braunschweig (first leg)
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2016/17: Eintracht Braunschweig 0-1 against VfL Wolfsburg (second leg – Wolfsburg remains first class)
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2017/18: VfL Wolfsburg vs. Holstein Kiel 3-1 (first leg)
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2017/18: Holstein Kiel 0-1 against VfL Wolfsburg (second leg – Wolfsburg remains first class)
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2018/19: VfB Stuttgart vs. Union Berlin 2-2 (first leg)
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2018/19: Union Berlin vs. VfB Stuttgart 0-0 (second leg – Union promoted)
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2019/20: Werder Bremen against 1. FC Heidenheim 0-0 (first leg)
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2019/20: 1. FC Heidenheim vs. Werder Bremen 2-2 (second leg – Werder remains first class)
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2020/21: 1. FC Köln vs. Holstein Kiel 0: 1 (first leg)
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2020/21: Holstein Kiel against 1. FC Köln 1: 5 (second leg – Cologne remains first class)
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2021/22: Hertha BSC against Hamburger SV 0: 1 (first leg)
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All eyes were on Magath. And the experienced coach let it be known that he was “not really happy” about the duel with his long-standing club, which he had led as a player to the European Cup victory of the national champions. Before the game, “a lot of messages were sent back and forth,” reported Magath: “Ultimately, I can push that aside. It shouldn’t touch me, I’m too conscientious for that.” Magath was correspondingly committed in the coaching zone, he quickly put his jacket aside. Self-confidence that his team didn’t bring onto the pitch. The second division third from the Hanseatic city took command in the first half, had field advantages and a chance plus.
However, the uncertainty among the hosts was palpable after they failed to stay up in the Bundesliga several times. A leader was missing in the game. Kevin-Price Boateng was not trusted to play the role of Magath because he was not in the right condition. And midfield clearer Santiago Ascacibar was missing yellow card suspension.
But since HSV also acted imprecisely, a game developed with only a few chances to score. The first excitement came in the 32nd minute when Peter Pekarik blocked a shot from Robert Glatzel with his arm. However, there was no penalty due because there had been a handball by HSV player Maximilian Rohr beforehand.
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Christensen was lucky just before the break when Glatzel headed the ball into the side netting (40′). On the other hand, a razor-thin offside position by Ishak Belfodil prevented the Berlin opening goal (44th). In the second half, Magath relied on more experience with Stevan Jovetic for junior player Luca Wollschläger, and Hertha also became bolder. Jovetic also had the best chance to date when he put the ball just wide of the goal (56′). But in the middle of the urge phase, HSV hit ice cold with Reis. The Berliners reacted with furious attacks, but Hamburg keeper Heuer Fernandes was there twice against Belfodil (61st) and an unsuccessful attempt by HSV defender Mario Vuskovic (63rd). But Hertha was now even more susceptible to counterattacks, and things got dicey a few times.
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