2nd league: HSV tightens the situation in Bielefeld – Rostock-Keeper fails

2nd league
HSV tightens the situation in Bielefeld – Rostock-Keeper fails

HSV achieved their third win of the season in Bielefeld. photo

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Hamburger SV defeats Bielefeld and moves up the table in the 2nd Bundesliga. Rostock’s goalkeeper makes a spectacular mistake.

Hamburger SV has moved up to fourth place in the 2nd Bundesliga after the third win in four games and has aggravated the false start of Arminia Bielefeld, who had been relegated to the Bundesliga.

In front of 26,875 spectators, the North Germans celebrated a well-deserved 2-0 (1-0) win over East Westphalia with goals from Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer (28th minute) and Laszlo Benes (78th), who were second to bottom without a point after four games are.

SC Paderborn is currently the leader of the table, beating the previously unbeaten 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1-0 in a direct duel on Friday. They are followed by 1. FC Heidenheim with nine points after a clear 3-0 win at 1. FC Nürnberg. The hitherto undefeated Jahn Regensburg can still pass in Sunday’s game at Hannover 96.

Slapstick goal in Darmstadt

A huge mistake by goalkeeper Markus Kolke led to the clear defeat of Hansa Rostock at SV Darmstadt 98. The lilies won 4-0 (2-0) against the guests from the Baltic Sea and moved up to third place. Above all, the goal to make it 1-0 in the 3rd minute will be remembered. Kolke put the ball down to kick off. While the 31-year-old captain’s eyes darted left and right in search of a pass, Phillip Tietz sprinted up and put the ball in goal.

Like Bielefeld, the still goalless promoted Eintracht Braunschweig conceded their fourth defeat in the fourth game and lost 0:3 (0:1) at Holstein Kiel. With his goals (12th/73rd), Steven Skrzybski laid the foundation for Kiel’s second win of the season, who are currently fourth in the table with eight points. Benedikt Pichler (82nd) ​​scored the final score.

KSC turns game

Karlsruher SC celebrated its first win of the season after a brilliant comeback in the Baden duel with SV Sandhausen. Coach Christian Eichner’s team turned the game around with two late goals to make it 3-2 (1-1) and has four points after four games.

Former KSC pro David Kinsombi (10th minute) and Ahmed Kutucu (61st) gave SVS the lead twice. Malik Batmaz (32nd) made it 1-1 in the meantime. In the final phase, the jokers Simone Rapp (84th) and Lucas Cueto (87th) turned the game around. After two wins and two defeats in the league, Sandhausen has six points in ninth place.

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