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2. Bundesliga
Hamburger SV lost the derby to FC St. Pauli shortly before the end. This means that the HSV is coming out of the direct drop spots as St. Pauli celebrates the city championship.
Derby hero Daniel-Kofi Kyereh has brilliantly plunged Hamburger SV into crisis. With his great shot of luck in the 88th minute, Kyereh sealed the 1-0 (0-0) victory of FC St. Pauli in the 105th Hamburg city duel and, at the same time, an embarrassing defeat of the wobbly promotion favorite in second. Bundesliga football team.
HSV goes out of promotional ranges
HSV fell to fourth place in the table and have gone four games without a win; the weak phase comes at an inopportune moment. The Kiezkicker, on the other hand, is the team of the hour and has won seven of the last eight games. So far, St. Pauli has scored nine more points than its unloved neighbor in the second half of the season. HSV pro Tim Leibold saw the red card (90 ° + 5) out of frustration.
Speed, duels, chances on both sides: the first Hamburg derby without fans had all the makings of a passionate local duel. The opening phase belonged to HSV, but then St. Pauli came up very strongly and was closer to the lead in the first half. Also in the second round, both teams looked for the way forward. The most controversial scene occurred in the 55th minute of the game when referee Deniz Aytekin withdrew a penalty for St. Pauli according to video footage.
Wild second half: Aytekin recovers the penalty
The game began with an impressive display of fan fireworks around the stadium and a blast from HSV pro Sonny Kittel. The attacker crashed the ball against the crossbar with a free kick from about 35 meters. The top team indicated their class, especially early on, and still had a great chance to head the ball through Gideon Jung, again after a free kick from Kittel (21).
Then St. Pauli impressed with vehemence and variability in the attacking game. First Rodrigo Zalazar tried from a distance (17th), then forward Guido Burgstaller (23rd) and Omar Marmoush (28th, 29th) repeatedly resolved dangerous situations.
HSV goalkeeper Sven Ulreich remained the center of attention in the second round. The recently criticized goalkeeper bounced off a cross, leading Gideon Jung into a dangerous tackle against St. Pauli’s Sebastian Olsson, but Aytekin apparently didn’t have enough contact for a penalty kick.
Nine minutes later, Simon Terodde cheered, but the “Rothosen” attacker had played the ball with his hand before his left-footed shot. In the end it was Kyereh who did not give Ulreich a chance with his shot from twelve meters.