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90'
+ 8

Full-time: Karslruhe 1-1 Preußen Münster

After a fast-paced final phase, Münster secured a 1-1 draw against KSC through Frenkert's stoppage-time goal. Karlsruhe had taken the lead through Zivzivadze in the first half and increasingly controlled the game in the second, but Preußen showed fighting spirit and equalised in stoppage time.
Full-time
90'
+ 7

It's back and forth

Will a player have a decisive idea and provide the lucky punch?
90'
+ 3

The equaliser!

Preußen manage to push forward once more, and see a shot parried for a corner. Lorenz delivers a sharp cross into the box, and the ball ricochets around the penalty area. A Karlsruher player deflects the ball towards goal and Weiß makes a great save, then Frenkert tries a first-time shot, but it's blocked. On the rebound, he hammers the ball with his right foot into the roof of the net. After a two-minute VAR check for a potential foul in the penalty area, the goal stands.
90'
+ 3
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationGoal
ReviewFoul?
DecisionGoal
90'
+ 2
Lukas Frenkert
Goal probability
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Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
35 %
Shot speed
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Shot speed
Shot speed describes the maximum speed in km/h that a ball reaches in a shot on goal. The distance is measured from the location of the shot to the centre of the goal.
87 km/h
Distance to Goal
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Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
8.55 m
90'
+ 1

KSC run down the clock...

...and brings on Heußer as a new defensive midfielder.
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
1.
Joel Grodowski
Joel Grodowski33.55km/h
2.
Jano Ter Horst
Jano Ter Horst33.50km/h
3.
Marc Lorenz
Marc Lorenz33.40km/h
88'

Over the bar

A corner from the right finds Hunziker's head, but the forward's header is aimed a bit too high and goes over the crossbar.
87'

Improved KSC

After the break, they have increased their shot count to 6-3.
Goal attempts
9off target
2on target
6off target
4on target
86'

A goal for first place

If KSC scores once more, they would virtually take over the top spot in the table. Karlsruhe were last in first place after the second matchday of the 2021/22 season. They haven't been in this position so late in a season since 2006/07, when KSC was promoted to the Bundesliga as Bundesliga 2 winners.
84'

Quick!

Karlsruhe play it well going forward, but the through-ball towards the penalty area is slightly over-hit. Weiß reacts strongly, comes out of his box and clears the situation. That was close!
81'

Preußen fading

Münster can no longer get out of their own half, as KSC are constantly in possession and repeatedly forcing set-pieces, even though these are generally not bringing much dangerous.
78'

Good free-kick position

Wanitzek delivers a dangerous ball from the right corner of the penalty area to right in front of the Preußen goal. Beifus gets his head to it, but puts it about two metres wide of the target.
76'

The goalscorer departs

Zivzivadze leaves the pitch to applause, with Hunziker replacing him on the left side of attack.
75'

Another booking

Frenkert also receives a yellow card from Kampka after a tactical foul.
72'

Schleusener!

A corner from the left is played short by Wanitzek to Herold, who whips the ball into the box after a one-two with the Karlsruhe captain. Schleusener is positioned at the far post and strikes with his right foot. The ball hits the side netting. Best chance of the second half!
70'

Thwarted

After a long spell, Karlsruhe finally get forward again. Conté tries to latch onto a pass, but Friðjónsson clatters into him. The resulting free-kick poses no real danger.
67'

Double substitution

Preußen also bring on two new players in attack. Can the visitors strike back?
65'

Evenly matched

The match is completely balanced. The difference: Karlsruhe doesn't have to push.
Possession (%)
4753
63'

Karlsruhe ring the changes

KSC brings on fresh attacking players. Perhaps this will inject some new energy into the match.
60'

Yellow card

Ter Horst had already been given a verbal warning by the referee, and after he holds Wanitzek back, he is shown a yellow card.
59'

Preußen

Now the visitors manage to combine well going forward. The ball reaches Hendrix, who takes a shot from outside the penalty area - but it flies well over. In any case, referee Kampka had blown for a foul just beforehand.
57'

Little movement

Typical for the early stages of the second half: Karlsruhe's keeper Weiß holds the ball for a few seconds before passing it to a teammate. After a few passes, the ball goes out of play.
54'

Karlsruhe

KSC have established themselves in the opposition half. After a throw-in on the left side, a cross rolls into the goal area - goal kick for Preußen.
52'

Münster edging possession

The picture from the first half has essentially changed very little: the visitors have the ball, but cannot penetrate into dangerous areas. As a result, chances remain scarce on both sides.
50'

Corner for Preußen

This time Hendrix tries a rather low cross from the left side. The ball ricochets through the penalty area but can't find a taker. There was more potential in that one!
48'

Feeling each other out

Possession is constantly changing now, with both teams conceding the ball cheaply.
46'

Visitors straight away

Münster look to play forward quickly, but the chip to Grodowski is too long.
46'

We're back underway!

Preußen kick off the second half, with no changes from either coach.
Kick-off!
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With his left

Zivzivadze scored with his left foot for the first time this season, giving Karlsruhe the lead about ten minutes before half-time.
Half-time
45'
+ 2

Half-time: Karlsruhe 1-0 Preußen Münster

Karlsruher SC took the lead with some clinical finishing, Zivzivadze slotting a precise shot in at the near post. Preußen bravely fought back and even had more shots on target (3-1), but KSC defended well and remained stable. Both teams sought opportunities in a physical match, but only KSC managed to find a gap.
45'

Good corner

From the right, Hendrix whips in a dangerous corner into the six-yard box - but Schenk is on hand to pluck the ball out of the air.
42'

Münster keep pushing

Despite having fallen behind, Münster continue to push boldly forward, but can't reach the danger zone. Now KSC have the ball and are calming the game down.
41'

Clinical KSC

Karlsruhe's first shot on target found the back of the net!
37'

Karlsruhe take the lead!

KSC attack down the right and Burnić strongly holds the ball up well in the penalty area before playing it back out. This yields a cross from the right that initially goes past everyone, but it finds Wanitzek on the left side of the box and he passes it forward to Zivzivadze. The Georgian fires a powerful left-footed shot in at the near post - 1-0 to the home side!
37'
Budu Zivzivadze
Goal probability
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Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
20 %
Shot speed
information
Shot speed
Shot speed describes the maximum speed in km/h that a ball reaches in a shot on goal. The distance is measured from the location of the shot to the centre of the goal.
96.04 km/h
Distance to Goal
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Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
12 m
34'

KSC in the box

Another Karlsruhe attack as Herold lays it off to Zivzivadze, who controls the ball before going down when challenged. Despite protests from the home faithful, the referee gives a foul against the striker.
32'

Poor pressing

KSC are currently needing much longer than Münster to regain possession after losing the ball.
31'

ballRecoverTime

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PRM
21 s
15.1 s
30'

Another shot

Bouchama runs at the KSC defence before passing to Makridis. His shot is then easily saved by Weiß, who fists it to safety.
30'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
28'

Clash of heads

Herold and Ter Horst collide near the halfway line. The Preußen player initially stays down but is able to continue.
26'

Scrappy

In the last few minutes, there have been several niggly fouls which have interrupted the flow of the game.
24'

Karlsruhe in the penalty area

A cross reaches Pfeiffer and, with his back to the goal, he tries to lay it off to a teammate. However, his pass is too imprecise and the chance goes begging.
22'

Preußen attack

Grodowski runs almost to the byline and delivers into the penalty area, but can't find a teammate.
21'

Yellow card

Franke stops a counter-attack and rightly receives a yellow for it.
17'

15 minutes gone

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xGoals
The xGoals value of a club is calculated from the sum of all goal probabilities (goals and shots on goal) of that team. During a match, it’s easy to see whether the club is performing better than expected (goals > xGoals) - or maybe even higher (xGoals > goals).
After a quarter of an hour, the visitors have the better xG value. They are also ahead in terms of shots, leading by four to one.
xGoals
0
0.07
0.28
0
Goals
15'

KSC increasing the pressure

The home team combine quickly once again, yet Wanitzek's poor ball in a promising position allows Preußen to regain possession.
11'

First real opening

Ter Horst tries his luck from distance, with the subsequent block falling to Preißinger. His cross finds Grodowski in the middle, who powerfully heads towards the corner, but Weiß is there to deny him.
9'

Shot

KSC create space down the right and get the ball to Zivzivadze. His attempt is blocked for a corner, which comes to nothing.
6'

Foul

KSC win the ball in midfield and look to play forward quickly, but Burnić brings down Preißinger. After brief treatment, he is able to continue.
3'

First foray into the penalty area

Bouchama is played through nicely before going down under pressure, but an offside had already been signalled.
1'

Münster start well

The visitors are enjoying an early spell of possession and are slowly building up play from the back.
1'

Kick-off!

The ball is rolling in Karlsruhe as KSC get us underway.
Kick-off!

Karlsruhe looking to make up ground

The teams currently currently sitting in second, third and fourth have not won this matchday - Fortuna Düsseldorf and Paderborn drew, while Hambur lost. With victory, KSC can move into second.

Münster change up front

There's also one change for Münster - Joel Grodowski comes in for Andras Nemeth at centre-forward.

First start of the season for Pfeiffer

There is one change to the KSC starting line-up from the 2-1 win away at Hannover, as Luca Pfeiffer replaces Fabian Schleusener. After six appearances as a substitute, Pfeiffer is in the starting eleven for the first time this season in the second tier.

Münster starting XI

Schenk - Ter Horst, Koulis, Frenkert, Kirkeskov - Hendrix, Preißinger - Bouchama, Mees, Makridis - Grodowski

Karlsruhe starting XI

Weiß - Jung, Franke, Beifus, Herold - Rapp, Jensen - Burnić, Wanitzek - Zivzivadze, Pfeiffer

The Referee Team

Referee: Dr. Robert Kampka, Assistant Referee 1: Marcel Gasteier, Assistant Referee 2: Kevin Behrens, Fourth Official: Arno Blos, VAR: Markus Schmidt, VAR Assistant: Marco Achmüller

Christian Eichner on Münster

"Our team has developed to the point where we like to have the ball. We want to be ready to strike in every phase of the match. It would be a very, very valuable three points for us."

Sascha Hildmann on Karlsruhe

"Karlsruhe will certainly play offensively, they have top players in the league with Zivzivadze and Schleusener. We have made defensive progress in recent matches and we will need this stability."

Preußen successful only once

Münster's only victory against KSC dates back to 20 April 2013: the Eagles won 2-1 at home in the 3rd division, .

A first in Bundesliga 2

This is the first time these two clubs have faced each other in the second division. Their last encounters were in the 3. Liga in 2018/19, where KSC won both matches convincingly (5-0 at home, 4-1 away).

Two clubs rich in tradition

Karlsruhe and Münster were founding members of the Bundesliga in 1963. Back then, KSC won 4-2 at home in the first Bundesliga game between the sides. The away match ended in a 0-0 draw.

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