3rd matchday of the 2nd division: Bankruptcy for Heidenheim and Düsseldorf – Bielefeld without a win

3rd matchday of the 2nd league
Bankruptcy for Heidenheim and Düsseldorf – Bielefeld without a win

Regensburg goalkeeper Dejan Stojanovic (M) saves the ball in front of Nuremberg’s Manuel Wintzheimer (l) – Jahn player Jan Elvedi jumps over it. photo

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The competitors slip up, only leaders Regensburg remain without a goal again. In Paderborn, Hannover loses despite being in the lead twice, and HSV professional Glatzel ends the winning streak of his former club Heidenheim.

SSV Jahn Regensburg is still undefeated at the top of the table in the 2nd Bundesliga. The Regensburgers missed the third win in a row in the 0-0 draw against 1. FC Nürnberg.

The first pursuer is SC Paderborn after a 4:2 (1:2) against Hannover 96. 1. FC Heidenheim, on the other hand, lost 0:1 (0:0) at Hamburger SV for the first time this season. Bundesliga relegated Arminia Bielefeld is still without a win after the 1: 2 (0: 1) at FC Hansa Rostock.

Paderborn, one of the favorites for promotion, prevailed, although Lower Saxony, which was still without a win, had taken the lead twice. But Paderborn turned the game around in the end with an own goal and goals from Marvin Pieringer, Ron Schallenberg and Felix Platte.

HSV with second win of the season

Like the Paderborn team, the promotion favorite HSV (fourth place) has six points after their second win of the season, one less than the leaders Regensburg. Ex-FCH striker Robert Glatzel scored the winning goal for HSV against Heidenheim. “After the last home game we wanted to show a different face, and we managed to do that. Of course we’re happy about that,” said Glatzel on the Sky TV channel. In the first home game, Hamburg had lost the derby against Hansa Rostock.

KSC takes first point

Fortuna Düsseldorf also has six points after two wins at the start, but fell back to fifth after the 0-1 draw in Sandhausen on Friday evening – only Fortuna’s second defeat in their 17th competitive game under coach Daniel Thioune. In the second game on Friday evening, Karlsruher SC scored a point for the first time this season with a 1-1 (0-0) win at Spvgg Greuther Fürth.

Hansa Rostock managed the first home win at the second attempt. Coach Jens Härtel’s team defeated Arminia Bielefeld. Kai Pröger (25th) and Damian Roßbach (85th) scored the goals for Mecklenburg in front of 24,300 spectators in the Ostseestadion. Janni Serra (48th) scored for the relegated team, who is still without any points after three games of the season.

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