DFB-Pokal: HSV clearly loses against Dresden



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Hamburger SV crashed out of the DFB Cup.

The North Germans lost in the first round at Dynamo Dresden 1: 4 (0: 2) and thus gave new coach Daniel Thioune a completely unsuccessful competitive debut.

Yannick Stark led the hosts to the lead in the 3rd minute in a wild opening phase, added Robin Becker (16th) shortly thereafter.

Christoph Daferner (53rd) spoiled the result shortly after the break, while HSV left good chances. Amadou Onana’s 1: 3 (89th) shortly before the final whistle was only an aesthetic result.

Dynamo captain Sebastian Mai finished off a penalty (90 + 5). The cheers among the Saxons in the stadium, which was filled with 10,053 spectators, knew no bounds. (The game on TICKER to read)

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Arminia Bielefeld also sensationally retired. The team promoted to the Bundesliga lost 0: 1 to Rot-Weiss Essen. In the third game of the afternoon, Hannover 96 beat new league rivals Würzburger Kickers 3-2.

Bielefeld feels embarrassed in Essen

Second division champion Bielefeld failed after 0: 1 in Essen’s fourth division as the second representative of the upper house after Hertha BSC at the first hurdle. (The game on TICKER to read)

Simon Engelmann (33.) shot the Lower Rhine Cup winner for the first time in nine years in the second round, which took place on 22/23. December is played. Bielefeld can fully focus on the project to stay ahead of the long-awaited first Bundesliga game at Eintracht Frankfurt. For this, East Westphalia has to make significant strides: on the underdog, the team around captain Fabian Klos was long harmless offensive and defensively vulnerable.

“I will hold the team accountable,” Arminia coach Uwe Neuhaus said before returning to his old workplace: “There is no apathetic or arrogant performance. We have to fight and race at least as much as RWE.”

The 60-year-old was bitterly disappointed, especially in the first 45 minutes. In front of 300 spectators, including former food professional Otto Rehhagel, absolutely nothing of the class difference could be seen. Rather, the hosts managed to baffle Bundesliga record climbers (eight times) with football’s multiplication tables.

Essen was stable on defense, relying on physical play and high balls. In the 3 minute, goalkeeper Stefan Ortega was challenged when former European Under-21 champion Dennis Grote shot. After the next corner, Alexander Hahn walked through the door.

As a result, Bielefeld pushed better, but barely got dangerously close to the fallen 1953 Cup winner’s goal. On the other hand, Essen showed how it works: two quick, clean passes, at the end of which center forward Engelmann coldly struck. . Bielefeld newcomer Jacob Laursen looked very bad. (SERVICE: Schedule and results in the DFB Cup)

After the break, Neuhaus changed from 4-3-3 to 4-2-2, Augsburg loan Sergio Córdova now supporting Klos in the middle of the storm. Bielefeld’s actions became more forceful, in the 67th minute only the post got in the way of Marcel Hartel’s free kick.

With still more than 25 degrees it was only about the fight in the final phase. Bielefeld tried his luck from almost every position, Essen threw everything in defense of his goal.

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Hannover defeated Würzburg in a second division duel

Hannover 96 won the second division match against Würzburger Kickers. Lower Saxony prevailed 3: 2 (1: 0) in front of a ghost crowd. (The game on TICKER to read)

Hendrik Weydandt (23rd), Dominik Kaiser (59th) and Timo Hübers (78th) prevented an early break with their goals like last season. At that time, Hannover lost in the first round of the cup at Karlsruher SC (0-2), which coach Kenan Kocak’s team hosted at the start of the league on Saturday. The blows of Arne Feick (89º) and Robert Herrmann (90º + 5 / penalty) from Würzburg did not change anything.

Both teams initially only had a few chances to score, Weydandt took the first real chance effectively and scored from close behind after a long ball from Niklas Hult. As a result, Hannover did not slacken and repeatedly caused problems for the Würzburg defense. Marvin Ducksch crossed the penalty area for Kaiser, who extended the lead. Hübers made the decision.

In the league, the two teams will meet for the first time on November 22, then Hannover will visit Würzburg again.

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with sports information service (SID)

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