HSV celebrates liberation: 3: 1 victory in the traditional duel!

HSV celebrates liberation: 3: 1 victory in the traditional duel!

Karlsruhe, Deutschland - The Hamburger SV celebrated an important away win in the 2nd Bundesliga and defeated the Karlsruher SC 3-1. With this triumph, the first after a dry spell of four games, the HSV climbs to second place in the table. Jean-Luc Dompé was the outstanding player of the game by scoring both the first and the second goal for his team (23rd/56th minute) and in the final phase 3-1 by Davie Selke (87.). The KSC, which in the meantime equalized by Fabian Schleusener to 1-1 (36th), had Pech, as a possible lead goal by Marvin Wanitzek (49.) due to an offside position. While the HSV played with a new tactic and trainer interim coach Merlin Polzin, a lot indicates that another change is imminent on the coaching front, whereby Bruno Labbadia is the favorite. 31,845 spectators saw an open duel in which the KSC was not rewarded for its efforts after Bambasé Conté on the post failed (57%)

In the parallel game, 1st FC Nürnberg and Fortuna Düsseldorf met both football and dramatic. The Nurembergers initially led thanks to a header by Finn Jeltsch (15th) and a lupfer by Stefanos Tzimas (84th), but through a handball by Julian Justvan, who previously awarded a penalty, they lost a safe feeling. Fortuna came back through a penalty from Isak Johannesson (67th), which was given by Nuremberg's player Oliver Villadsen after a clear foul. Despite numerous occasions and two penalty held by Düsseldorf goalkeeper Florian Kastenmeier, 1st FC Nürnberg could not save the victory over time. In the end, both teams separated with a 2-2, which means that Fortuna enlarges the distance to the Nuremberg Club and now comes to 22 points. The HSV also benefited from this division of points, since the FCN remained in 3rd place.

In another match, SSV Ulm and Greuther Fürth separated 1: 1, with both goals being scored by penalty. Julian Green brought Fürth early in the lead (16th) and Semir Telalovic shortly before half -time for the Ulm (45.+1). In a balanced game, however, the Ulmer could not win, while Fürth, under coach Jan Siewert, secured at least one point after a bumpy start to keep the hope of better days.

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OrtKarlsruhe, Deutschland
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