Bundesliga, matchday 1: HSV 2-1 Düsseldorf, Regensburg



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Breathe a sigh of relief on the Elbe: Unimpressed by the embarrassing cup failure and scandal surrounding Toni Leistner, Hamburger SV won their second division start thanks to striker Simon Terodde.

New coach Daniel Thioune’s team defeated the Bundesliga and relegated Fortuna Düsseldorf with a well-deserved newcomer double 2-1 (1-0). Terodde only scored with a penalty kick (45º + 2) and finally made the decision in the second half (60º).

“We still have a lot of work to do. But when you look at the last days, the team has shown a reaction and deserved to win,” Thioune said. Terodde has confirmed that “he knows where the painting is” and has shown that he is “a finisher, a skimmer”.

At the beginning of its third attempt to return to the Bundesliga, the Hanseatic League made at least a small repair after the chaotic start to the week and occasionally indicated that it could do more important tasks. On the other hand, Uwe Rösler’s team was surprisingly shy: Matthias Zimmermann’s goal (90 + 3) came too late. Nana Ampomah saw the guests still yellowish red (90º, unsportsmanlike behavior). (Read the game on the live ticker)

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“We have to improve significantly and perform better for the game in Dresden last Monday,” Thioune had demanded after the 1: 4 in the third division Dynamo and HSV also put up five new players compared to the bankruptcy of 1 : 4 in front of at least 1000 viewers. better start.

HSV leadership out of nowhere

Newcomer Moritz Heyer, who was only signed on Thursday by ex-Thiounes club VfL Osnabrück and played for the suspended Leistner, and Jeremy Dudziak (8th and 10th) had good chances from the start. (SERVICE: 2nd Bundesliga draw)

After that, the level of the game rapidly decreased. HSV wanted to, but couldn’t really. And Fortuna failed to capitalize on recurring uncertainties at HSV.

HSV’s leadership then fell out of nowhere. The penalty whistle after Florian Hartherz fouled Dudziak was a bit flattering for HSV, but Terodde swung into the lower right corner.

Düsseldorf then tried to increase the pressure steadily, but the Rhenish found it very difficult to create convincing chances. The HSV concentrated on being defensively safe and fighting back for relief. Terodde again used such a fast attack in the best striker way. The forward hit it off after a cross pass from Dudziak and only had to head.

Nuremberg draws on Klauss debut

1. FC Nürnberg almost fell and lost a victory in Robert Klauss’ debut as a coach in the 2. Bundesliga. The nine-time champion of Germany, who had only had the class in the descent, did not go beyond 1: 1 (1: 0) in the Upper Palatinate-Franconia duel in Jahn Regensburg.

Tim Handwerker (43.) led the club to the lead in front of 3,011 spectators, Max Besuschkow (58.) tied with a penalty hand after video evidence.

Nuremberg were the most active team in the first half, but Alexander Meyer did not cut off a happy figure on Jahn’s goal from a long distance when left-back Handwerker scored the first goal. Regensburg captain Benedikt Gimber missed the opportunity to equalize at close range (45º).

Regensburg, however, stayed on the trigger after the break, after a hand from club captain Enrico Valentini in his own penalty area, Besuschkow deflected the point.

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