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HSV is in trouble, Heidemheim against Klaassen and his colleagues, Stuttgart will be promoted

One day after the last Bundesliga round, the regular Second Bundesliga season also ended. Werder Bremen miraculously grabbed place 16 on Saturday and will play promotion / relegation 1 in the playoffs. FC Heidenheim: VfB Stuttgart secured second place and is the second direct doctoral candidate after champion Arminia Bielefeld.

Heidenheim had won in the very last seconds against Hamburger SV in round 33 and therefore started on pole position on the last day of play. The stunt team, however, had to visit Arminia Bielefeld and was not grounded against the list captain. After fifteen minutes it was already 2-0 for the champion: top scorer Fabian Klos walked into the first goal of the afternoon after a corner, Andreas Voglsammer doubled the margin with a nice curl. Immediately after the break, Heidenheim lost the ball in midfield: the home team switched quickly, Jonathan Clauss was able to slide in the 3-0 and the game was decided.

HSV had one point against mid-engine SV Sandhausen enough to still reach the play-offs, but completely collapsed in its own house. Rick van Drongelen in particular had a dramatic first half: de Zeeuw opened the score with an own goal, eliminated the offside, allowing Kevin Behrens to score 0-2 and dropped out with an apparently serious injury. HSV got new hope in the second half after a gifted penalty: Aaron Hunt found the crossing and brought back the tension. However, there would be no resurrection: Behrens, old Roda JC-known Mario Engels and captain Dennis Diekmeier even made it 1-5.

Despite his clear defeat, Heidenheim can still dream of Bundesliga football. Stuttgart was already 99 percent sure of promotion and is back at the highest level after one year. The last game of the season, however, became an anticlimax before the Swabians. At home against SV Darmstadt 98 it played for more than twenty minutes with one more man – red for ex-NEC player Victor Pálsson – but lost 1-3. The goal for Stuttgart was slipped in by 34-year-old Mario Gómez, who brightened up his farewell duel with a goal and promotion.

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