2nd Bundesliga: Hannover 4-1 Braunschweig, Heidenheim



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Hannover 96 scored a victory in the explosive derby against Eintracht Braunschweig in the 2nd Bundesliga and took the lead. Before 7,300 spectators, the 96 beat the promoted team from the neighboring city some 50 km away with 4: 1 (0: 0). (The Hannover – Braunschweig game to read on the ticker)

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In match 175, forward Martin Kobylanski (51st) scored the undeserved opening goal for the guests. Linton Maina (54th) tied quickly. Hendrik Weydandt (71st), Niklas Hult (74th) and Genki Haraguchi (86th) became the heroes of the Derby. (SERVICE: 2nd Bundesliga draw)

“I can’t put it into words. It’s indescribable, I tried to imagine it before the game,” said Weydandt, who was born near Hannover. Heaven. “At halftime we made it very important not to get more nervous. We forced it today,” said the forward. Braunschweigs Kobylanski found clear words: “We have fallen apart. That must not happen to us.”

Hannover dominated the game from the start, had much more play and was able to ward off danger in the Eintracht penalty area over and over again. In the second minute of the match, Hannover captain Dominik Kaiser was unlucky enough to hit the crossbar with a free kick. “We are so superior and we should have led clearly.

That can also backfire, “96 icon Dieter Schatzschneider said at halftime. Heaven-Microphone. The same thing happened, as Braunschweig took advantage of the first shot on goal to get ahead. And that was very worth seeing. Kobylanski threw the ball into the upper right corner, the ball bounced off the crossbar, and 96-year-old goalkeeper Michael Esser entered the goal. (SERVICE: Schedule 2. Bundesliga)

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The guests had found it very difficult for a long time and were rarely able to significantly alter the structure of the home team. However, the exploitation of opportunities remained the disadvantage of the Hanoverians. The guests tried to fight their way into the game through the duels. On the offensive, however, there was hardly anything noteworthy from Eintracht’s point of view. After the leadership of Braunschweig, the 96 woke up and acted with more determination.

For the derby and the match against Fortuna Düsseldorf (24 October), the club has launched the so-called “test phase season ticket”, initially exclusively for season ticket holders from the previous season. This procedure provoked, once again, some disagreements between the professional boss Martin Kind and the parent club.

Paderborn still waiting for the first victory

SC Paderborn, meanwhile, found no way out of the negative spiral on matchday three. Coach Steffen Baumgart’s team could not overcome a goalless draw at 1. FC Heidenheim and have been hoping for a triple in 18 games in all seasons. (The Heidenheim – Paderborn game to read on the ticker)

The game in Heidenheim only recovered after 35 minutes, especially East Westphalia fell asleep in the opening phase. Paderborn’s Svantje Ingelsson had the best chance of the match after 37 minutes.

But the Swede fired from the penalty area half a meter from the left post. In the 41st minute, Paderborn goalkeeper Leopold Zingerle had to intervene seriously for the first time. Heidenheim’s Patrick Schmidt tested Zingerle with a complete shot from the second row.

After the break, the hosts seemed more attentive and pushed for the first goal of the game, in the 52nd minute Zingerle returned to the post with a shot from Christian Kühlwetter and avoided the deficit. Paderborn was hardly dangerous in front of the opposing goal, Heidenheim calculated an increase in chances, but there was a lack of precision.

In front of 2,559 spectators at the Ostalb, Baumgart made two changes compared to the turbulent 3: 4 (3: 2) against Hamburger SV last Monday. Uwe Hünemeier and Ron Schallenberg were brought into the starting lineup by the injured Chima Okoroji and Julian Justvan.

Regensburg celebrates the first three

Jahn Regensburg celebrated the first win of the season. Against Karlsruher SC he scored 1-0 (1-0), which means that Baden will have to wait for the first point in the still young season. (The game Regensburg – Karlsruhe to read on the ticker)

Andreas Albers (44th) scored the winning goal for Regensburg in front of 3,042 spectators. Jahn Alexander Meyer’s goalkeeper saved a Philipp Hofmann penalty in the 52nd minute. This was preceded by a Sebastian Stolze foul on Christoph Kobald.

In the 81st minute, Regensburg’s Benedikt Gimber was given a yellow-red card for a repeat offense. SSV Jahn’s Upper Palatinate had previously drawn two games in the first two match days.

Both teams fought to create scoring opportunities. Jahn seemed a bit more determined, but failed to gain any clear advantage on the field. The people of Karlsruhe cleverly tried to keep the rooms narrow. When Albers headed in the first goal, Albion Vrenezi did the preparatory work with a poignant chip for the attacker to execute.

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