2nd Bundesliga: SC Paderborn – Hamburger SV 3: 4



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The man in the helmet was clearly relieved after the game.

“Something like that shouldn’t happen to me. A stone fell off my shoulders,” Klaus Gjasula said after he screwed up with his former employer twice.

In the 4: 3 win for HSV, Gjasula’s new club, at SC Paderborn, the 30-year-old played significantly in two goals conceded.

“It felt like he was lost in the minutes leading up to the break,” HSV coach Daniel Thioune said. Heaven. But the midfielder’s mistakes made Rothosen really strong. “The guys wanted to change the game for Klaus, win the game for Klaus. The reaction was great. I didn’t have to say much more.”

300 spectators were allowed in the Benteler Arena, but not only because of the corona virus, but apparently for reasons of protection against noise. They saw a fast-paced duel early on, in which HSV quickly led 2-0.

Thioune: “We wanted to help Klaus again”

But after Manuel Wintzheimer (14th) and Simon Terodde (24th) apparently cleared things up, the hosts turned the tables in four minutes and, thanks to Gjasula’s support, went 3-2 at half-time. (The game on TICKER to read)

After Dennis Srbeny converted a penalty at 34, standout Chris Führich (36, 38) mercilessly took advantage of Gjasula’s mistake.

“I have the whole team to thank. They were there for me today,” said the newcomer to HSV happily.

“We wanted to help Klaus again,” Thioune said. “I really want to play a very, very good season with HSV.”

Terodde proclaims record of scorers

After the North Germans were also harmless in the second game of the season in the second division, they are the only team in the league with six points. (SERVICE: 2nd Bundesliga draw)

Not least thanks to the double by Simon Terodde, who declared himself the record scorer in the 2nd division, HSV celebrated a not undeserved victory at the end, also because Aaron Hunt stayed calm in the 82nd minute with the penalty (82) . (SERVICE: Schedule and results of the 2nd Bundesliga)

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Terodde, the new signing of 1. FC Köln, has already scored four goals this season. The attacker is still 32 goals short of Dieter Schatzschneider’s “eternal” second division record. Yet Terodde has been the most successful single-track lower house shooter since Monday with 122 hits.

“We got into the game very well, but Paderborn cannot be ruled out,” Terodde said: “Now we are first after two victories against the relegated Bundesliga, that’s not easy either.”

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