St. Pauli with 9th win in a row – Hannover 96 ends dry spell

Seven goals in three games

Record winner FC St. Pauli is the first pursuer chasing the three top teams in the 2nd Bundesliga. Hamburg reduced the gap to Hamburger SV to six points three weeks before the derby. With a 1-0 (1-0) win over Jahn Regensburg, the Kiez-Kicker managed their ninth win in a row on Saturday and matched the second division record of Hannover 96 and the Stuttgarter Kickers.

In addition, St. Pauli coach Fabian Hürzeler is the first coach in the second division to win his first nine games. Regensburg’s Prince Osei Owusu scored the goal for the new fourth-placed team with an own goal (23′).

Hannover 96 celebrates first three against SVS after new games without a win

Tomas Oral missed his first win as coach of SV Sandhausen at the fifth attempt. The taillight gave up the lead and had to admit defeat at Hannover 96 with 1:3 (1:1).

The guests from the south-west showed a good performance at the beginning, but conceded their 15th defeat of the season. The gap to a non-relegation zone is five points. Hannover celebrated their first league victory since the beginning of November and is firmly in the middle of the table with 34 points.

Christian Kinsombi (14th minute) initially scored the lead for SVS, which Maximilian Beier (45+2) equalized despite a weak first half. Defender Derrick Köhn (61st) put Lower Saxony on course for victory and rewarded a significantly improved performance in the second half. Substitute Louis Schaub (88th) set the final point.

Karlsruher SC and Braunschweig separate 1:1

After falling behind early on, Leon Jensen saved Karlsruher SC a point against Eintracht Braunschweig. The midfielder scored in the 69th minute to make it 1-1 (0-1) after Lion Lauberbach (4th) had put the promoted team ahead.

Immediately after Jensen’s goal, Braunschweig goalkeeper Jasmin Fejzic saw the yellow and red card for complaining. The KSC takes 8th place. The Lower Saxony could not keep up the momentum after the derby victory against Hannover 96 (1:0) and are in 14th place in the table.

Kleindienst ahead of Glatzel again: The top scorers in the 2nd Bundesliga

16 Lukas Daschenr (St Pauli) – 7 goals

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As of March 31, 2023

16 Ludovit Reis (HSV) – 7 goals

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16 Fabian Reese (Holstein Kiel) – 7 goals

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16 Jackson Irvine (St Pauli) – 7 goals

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16 Havard Nielsen (Hannover 96) – 7 goals

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16 Kai Proeger (Hansa Rostock) – 7 goals

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16 Jan-Niklas Beste (Heidenheim) – 7 goals

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16 Ransford-Yeboah Koenigsdörffer (HSV) – 7 goals

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9 Kwadwo Duah (1. FC Nuremberg) – 8 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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7 Cedric Teuchert (Hanover 96) – 10 goals

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7 Fabian Schleusener (Karlsruher SC) – 10 goals

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4 Steven Skrzybski (Holstein Kiel) – 11 goals

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

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4 Robert Leipertz (SC Paderborn) – 11 goals

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3 Dawid Kownacki (Fortuna Dusseldorf) – 12 goals

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2 Robert Glatzel (HSV) – 16 goals

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1 Tim Kleindienst (1. FC Heidenheim) – 19 goals

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