On the 11th matchday of the 2nd German Bundesliga, HSV and 1. FC Nürnberg shared the points with a 1-1 draw at the Volksparkstadion.
The score was 1-0 in the first quarter of an hour. Hamburg’s Daniel Elfadli puts the home team in front with a powerful shot from the edge of the penalty area in the 15th minute.
The next top chance only comes in stoppage time in the first half – but it becomes dangerous in both penalty areas. Stefanos Tzimas (45.+2) missed the 1-1 equalizer for ex-Altach coach Miroslav Klose’s team from close range against HSV keeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes. On the other hand, Marco Richter (45th + 4) cannot use a direct shot.
After the break, Tzimas (49th) finds his master again in Heuer Fernandes, Emreli (60th) then puts out his feelers dangerously for the first time and is finally rewarded after a narrowly missed shot. In the 63rd minute, the attacker nets after preparatory work from Robin Knoche and thus divides the points.
Kaiserslautern fights for division of points
In the parallel game, which also ends in a draw, the score between 1. FC Kaiserslautern and 1. FC Magdeburg is 2:2 after 90 minutes.
The guests from Saxony-Anhalt got off to a lightning start. Samuel Loric (11th) initially puts the East Germans in front, Philipp Hercher (13th) shortly afterwards increases the score to 2-0.
However, the “Red Devils” find their way back into the game: Boris Tomiak (32nd) reduces the score to 1:2 before the break, Magdeburg’s Falko Michel (36th) is sent off shortly afterwards with a yellow-red card.
The guests hold up well despite being outnumbered, before Ragnar Ache (69th) finds the gap in Dominik Reimann’s goal again and makes it 2-2. In the follow-up game, Martijn Kaars (90th + 4) also sees the yellow-red card, Magdeburg ends the game with nine.
SC Paderborn, also with only ten field players, saved a point at home against Eintracht Braunschweig. The final score in an uneventful game is 0-0. The only upset was Paderborn’s Marcel Hoffmeier’s red card (73′), but it had no effect on the result.
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