KSC – HSV: Live ticker for the 2nd Bundesliga game in Karlsruhe



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In the last game of the 2020 football year, HSV will play in Karlsruher SC. With a win, the Rothosen would enter the short Christmas break of the second Bundesliga in a place of promotion. Kick-off at Karlsruhe Wildpark stadium is at 8.30 pm. On the MOPO live ticker, you won’t miss a crucial scene.

– 42 min. KSC almost took the lead here! A dangerous cross by Lorenz on the left edge of the penalty area comes sharply in front of the goal and just lands on Philipp Hofmann.

– 39 min. The corner is still ineffective at the end, Gjasula clears on the penalty spot with a header.

– 38 min. It goes very fast. Now Toni Leistner has to clear a corner in his own penalty area after Marc Lorenz had started a cross.

– 37. Min Free kick for HSV from a good position on the left baseline. The KSC is careful and deactivated Narey’s dangerous cross.

– 35. Min The statistics already register 13 shots on goal in the match. Eight of them go to HSV’s account, five to KSC’s.

– 34. Min HSV’s next attack runs to the right, where Vagnoman is well dispatched. His flank lands directly on Marius Gersbeck.

– 32 min. HSV next opportunity. Once again it was Jatta who was able to break free on the left baseline. In front of the penalty area, Dudziak waited in the middle for the pass that came, but Dudziak’s attempted shot did not re-enter the goal. HSV leaves a lot behind here!

– 30 minutes Klaus Gjasula remains on the ground after a duel. The Albanian can continue playing.

– 27 min. But now VHS has a great opportunity again! Narey is served by Jatta and fails to lead HSV in the lead from three meters.

– 26 min Then the hosts come to a counterattack. Goller shoots from the center of the penalty area, but that is not a challenge for Sven Ulreich.

– 24 min Corner for HSV from the right, Narey starts over. His center is easily cleared by a KSC defender.

– 20 minutes Narey throws a free kick from the right side inside the area. Enter Simon Terodde, head … but just hit the post! Too bad for HSV clippers!

– 18. Min Meanwhile, the game has calmed down a bit.

– 15 minutes After the strong start, the HSV lacked focus for a moment, KSC uses it to compensate. Philipp Hofmann can get into the area without obstacles, the goal was preceded by a good pass from Malik Batmaz. The HSV defense didn’t look good here, it was just countered.

– 14. Min goal for Karlsruher SC!

– 11. Min The people of Karlsruhe seem slightly run down by the Hamburg offensive. At least the hosts are having a hard time getting into the game.

– 7. Min Now Jeremy Dudziak failed 2-0. Jatta prevailed against Heise on the right side, found Dudziak in the penalty area, but his direct acceptance went over the gate. The Rothosen start in Karlsruhe at high speed.

– 5 minutes Once again HSV has a good chance through Jatta after a direct pass from Kinsombi, but this time KSC goalkeeper Gersbeck is here! Corner.

– 4. Min There is early leadership of HSV by Bakery Jatta! Toni Leistner wins a head butt duel in the center circle and then heads to Jatta. He is not pushed further and he is allowed to shoot at goal from almost 20 meters, with success!

– 3. Minimum goal for HSV!

– 1 minute The ball is rolling! The game begins with a kick-off for HSV.

Kick off!

– It’s about to start at Karlsruhe Wildlife Park!

– After 1: 4 against Erzgebirge Aue, KSC coach Christian Eichner is betting on two changes. Robin Bormuth plays for Daniel Gordon and Malik Batmaz for Lukas Fröde. The Karlsruhe team will probably compete with a double advantage, behind them they should rely on two compact four-strings.

– Daniel Thioune changes teams four times compared to Sandhausen’s match. Stephan Ambrosius and Aaron Hunt did not make the trip to Karlsruhe. Tim Leibold is absent for a short time with adductor problems. Manuel Wintzheimer initially sits on the bench. For them, Jan Gyamerah, David Kinsombi, Bakery Jatta and Khaled Narey move into the starting lineup. The captain today is Toni Leistner instead of Leibold.

– And this is the KSC lineup: Gersbeck – Thiede, Bormuth, Kobald, Heise – Wanitzek, Gondorf – Goller, Lorenz – Batmaz, Hofmann

– This is how HSV plays: Ulreich – Gyamerah, Leistner, Heyer, Vagnoman – Kinsombi, Gjasula – Narey, Dudziak, Jatta – Terodde

– The meeting is chaired by Christof Günsch. Florian Lechner and Julius Martenstein assist on the bench. Andreas Steffens is the fourth official on duty. As video assistants, Pascal Müller and Katrin Rafalski observe what happens in the game.

– At KSC, Kyong-Rok Choi and Sebastian Jung are out with thigh problems. Janis Hanek is training after a torn cruciate ligament.

– HSV has to do without Stephan Ambrosius (bacterial infection) and Aaron Hunt (stomach problems). Tom Mickel has been absent for a long time due to an abdominal muscle tear, Rick van Drongelen is training after his cruciate ligament tear.

– Karlsruhe have been expecting a win for two games, the most recent losing to Aue (1: 4) and Düsseldorf (1: 2). 16 points means 14th place. For five wins there are six losses and one draw. With a win, KSC could take a giant leap up the table and even jump to sixth place.

– HSV has recently won twice in a row. In total, Hamburg already has 23 points, with seven wins, two draws and three losses. HSV enters the game fourth and can finish the year second in the table if they win.

– With David Kinsombi, a former Karlsruhe player is playing for HSV today. Goalkeeping coach Kai Rabe moved from the wildlife park to the Volkspark in 2019. Sporting director Michael Mutzel was under contract with today’s opponent for seven years (2004-2011). At KSC, Oliver Kreuzer, Managing Director Sport (HSV 2013/14 sporting director) and assistant coach Zlatan Bajramovic (HSV-U15 2013/14 coach) have a past in Hamburg.

– The dramatic relegation games still have an impact today when HSV and KSC play each other. Both games last season were characterized by a tense and heated atmosphere. Bakery Jatta in particular felt this.

– Many HSV fans should still associate the keyword “Karlsruhe” with Marcelo Díaz. The Chilean became an HSV hero with his 1: 1 free kick in the second leg of the 2015 relegation (2: 1 after); by the way, the penultimate appearance of Rothosen in Karlsruhe to this day.

– HSV has fond memories of KSC. Last season, the Rothosen won both games, winning 4-2 in Karlsruhe and 2-0 at home at the Volksparkstadion. The winner of the match on February 8 was Lukas Hinterseer with his last two goals for HSV to date.

– Moin and welcome to the MOPO live ticker on Monday night! HSV will play today in the last league game of the year in Karlsruher SC. It starts at 8.30pm.



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