2. Bundesliga: Hamburger SV conceded the first defeat of the season



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In the main match against VfL Bochum, Hamburger SV lost for the first time this second division season. At 1: 3 (0: 1), Hamburg held on after two draws in the third game in a row without a win. That was also due to a lack of Sven Ulreich; After a quick free-kick from Bochum, former Bayern goalkeeper Robert Tesche rose to his feet; Robert Zulj scored a penalty to take the lead (minute 35).

Hamburg also scored from the penalty spot: after Maximilian Leitsch fouled Aaron Hunt, Simon Terodde scored his ninth goal in the eighth game of the season (65th). However, the final blow was reserved for the Bochumers. In the form of a dream goal: after a counterattack, Danny Blum ran around the right edge of the area with the ball and lifted it under pressure on Ulreich, who was a little too far ahead, inside the net (78 °). Raman Chibsah achieved the final score (82nd).

In the eighth game of the season, the Würzburger Kickers claimed their first victory. In the 2: 1 (0: 1) match against Hannover 96, new coach Bernhard Trares’ team recovered early. Trares is already Würzburg’s third manager this season, after the club parted ways with Michael Schiele and Marco Antwerp. The guests, however, competed without a head coach. Kenan Kocak had suffered a lumbago in the morning while packing, as sports director Gerhard Zuber said on Sky.

From the bed, Kocak watched as Marvin Ducksch put his team ahead with a deflected header (17th). Ridge Munsy secured at least the Hanoverians’ second win this season (53rd). As a result, the Hanoverians allowed themselves to be countered, David Kopacz scoring after a counterattack to win (74th).

There was a winner on Sunday in Fürth. In Bayern’s duel against Jahn Regensburg, the hosts won 3: 1 (1: 1), while the surprise league team scored all the goals. Paul Jaeckel tied the unwanted double, first at the opponent’s goal (3rd), then at his own (33rd).

In the second half, Paul Seguin took the lead (56th), before Julian Green decided the game with a wonderful free kick (63rd). On the left edge of the area, he tapped the ball, let David Raum stop him and then fired the ball into the right inside post. Fürth is second for the moment, Osnabrück can do the same against Nuremberg on Monday.

Jubilarian Pascal Testroet stopped Erzgebirge Aue’s negative series almost single-handedly. The 30-year-old scored two goals in his 100th second-division match in the 3-0 (1-0) win over SV Darmstadt 98. The forward scored with a header (minute 7) and a penalty (56) and Aue celebrated after four Playing without winning again is a success. Dimitrij Nazarov (90o + 3) scored the final score.

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