Highlights
D. Siebert
90'
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Full-time: Eintracht Braunschweig 3-1 Hamburg
Eintracht Braunschweig caught Hamburg cold tonight! Although the visitors set the tone from the start, hads more possession and missed the first really big chance through Königsdörffer, Eintracht were ultimately the more dangerous side on the break. They even had the chance to lead with a penalty that was miss before gaining the advantage before the break. Immediately after the restart, the hosts doubled their advantage. Hamburg struggled to respond, gaining a goal back but heading home beaten 1-3.
試合終了
90'
+ 4
Clever play
The home side are cleverly running down the clock.
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+ 1
Four minutes of added time
There are four more minutes to play. Can Hamburg still make something happen?
90'
Johansson again
That's outstanding. The keeper plucks a header from Stange out of the air.
88'
Woodwork
After a cross, Selke is completely unmarked at the far post and heads the ball against the post from close range.
Perfectly executed
© IMAGO/Darius Simka
87'
Crunch time!
What can Hamburg come up with in these final minutes?
85'
Outstanding performer
The counter-attacking strength of Braunschweig is one thing, but their goalkeeper has been simply outstanding tonight. Eight saves with an xSaves value of 5.3 is quite impressive.
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ゴールキーパー効率 Marko Johansson
2.7
セーブされたシュート8
xSaves5.3
82'
Crossbar!
Dompé manages to deliver a cross from the left side to the far post. There, the ball reaches Stange via a roundabout route, and he hits the crossbar from three metres out.
79'
Hamburg pushing
The visitors are getting a bit stronger again, without offering a massive threat.
78'
Fantastic Philippe
シュート
7
4
Rayan Philippe Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer
73'
Hamburg pull a goal back
Is the comeback on? Braunschweig fail to clear the ball cleanly multiple times. Finally, Poręba takes a chance from distance and hammers the ball into the top corner.
67'
118 km/h smasher
Philippe's shot was a joy to behold. The 118 km/h strike is the fourth-fastest goal of the season.
65'
What a goal!
Philippe strikes again. The Frenchman bursts with pace from his own half down the right side. From the edge of the box, Philippe unleashes a rocket of a shot and finds the far corner.
63'
Braunschweig turn up the heat
Eintracht are currently closer to scoring a third goal than Hamburg are to pulling one back.
61'
Baldé stops an attack
The youngster has been on the pitch for only two minutes by the time he gets booked.
60'
Fresh legs
Baumgart reacts and brings on two new players. The Hamburg coach doesn't look particularly happy.
57'
Eintracht squanders opportunities
Schonlau plays the ball to Gómez's feet. The Braunschweig player moves towards the goal with a clear sight of the target. The midfielder opts to pass across instead though and Hamburg manage to clear.
Braunschweig celebrate
© IMAGO/Darius Simka
53'
Strong support
Johansson has already saved four chances. However, the xSaves are only at 2.8.
52'
ゴールキーパー効率 Marko Johansson
1.2
セーブされたシュート4
xSaves2.8
51'
Kaufmann misses a chance for three!
This time Johan Gómez comes down the left and delivers a sharp cross in front of goal. Kaufmann takes the ball first-time but misses the nearly empty net.
49'
Eintracht go two up!
Braunschweig double their lead! Gómez is completely free on the right side and enters the penalty area. The ball slips away from him, but Di Michele Sanchez is lurking at the far post, takes the ball first time and hammers it under the crossbar.
47'
Dangerous cross
Kaufmann is completely free on the right side. The Braunschweig player crosses the ball into the box, but can't find a teammate.
46'
Play resumes
Daniel Scherning takes Bell Bell off the pitch - perhaps with the midfielder's yellow card in mind.
後半開始
45'
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Half-time: Eintracht Braunschweig 1-0 Hamburg
The teams head into the break with the hosts leading 1-0. Hamburg had the better start and could have taken the lead after Königsdörffer's solo run, but the striker was denied by Johansson. At the other end, Gómez failed to convert from the penalty spot, but despite that miss, Eintracht continually improved and deservedly took the lead.
前半終了
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Dangerous corner
Muheim curls a corner directly on target. Johansson has to stretch to keep it out.
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Three minutes of added time indicated
There will be an additional three minutes of stoppage time.
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Philippe misses
Gómez bursts into the box with pace and lays the ball back. Philippe can't quite reach it.
Gómez's penalty miss
© IMAGO/Franziska Gora
40'
Deserved lead
xGoals
1
1.89
0.62
0
Goals
39'
Well wide
Katterbach delivers a cross from the right flank that is cleared. Königsdörffer is lurking outside the penalty area and takes a shot immediately., but he misses the goal by a wide margin.
37'
Krauße booked
The midfielder goes into the challenge with Meffert with his studs.
35'
Braunschweig in front
Braunschweig have the lead. Philippe wins the ball in a challenge against Meffert and brings the ball into the box. The attacking player could have passed to Szabó, but decided to go past Schonlau. That proves to be the right decision as he calmly slots the ball past the keeper.
33'
Quick ball recovery
Hamburg are proving to be alert tonight. Their season average for ball recovery is 16.6 seconds, today it's more than five seconds less.
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ボール回収時間
シーズン
今日
32'
Elfadli!
Hamburg also manage to create a really good chance. Dompé goes down the left flank and is free to clip in a cross. Elfadli is lurking in the middle, but his header misses the target by a wide margin.
30'
Heuer Fernandes saves another spot kick
Heuer Fernandes has now faced 23 penalties. Four times the keeper has come out on top.
27'
Third penalty conceded
Hamburg have conceded their third penalty this season. After Schonlau against Hannover and Muheim against Magdeburg, this time it was Katterbach who conceded the spot kick.
25'
Heuer Fernandes saves
Gómez chooses the right corner and strikes the ball low towards the goal - and Heuer Fernandes makes a strong save.
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22'
SituationPenalty
ReviewBall Out Of play?
DecisionPenalty
22'
Penalty for Braunschweig
Köhler russhes into the box after a poor clearance attempt. Katterbach sticks out his foot. However, the ball might have gone out of play before that....
17'
Schonlau into a save
After a chipped ball into the penalty area, Philippe heads towards goal, but Schonlau manages to get a leg to it and clears it for a corner - that comes to nothing.
15'
Hamburg dominant, Braunschweig counter-attacking
ボール支配率(%)
3763
11'
Bell Bell fouls Katterbach
The star midfielder arrives a tick too late.
10'
Braunschweig improving
Bell Bell breaks through again, this time against Katterbach. After a one-two, the midfielder delivers the cross. Krauße reaches that but fails to get any power behind the ball.
9'
Well off target
Bell Bell does very well to get past Meffert. The shot from 12 metres out is then not quite as good. It goes well over the bar.
7'
Braunschweig break forward
Gómez breaks through on the right flank and plays a sharp ball into the box. Heuer Fernandes gets to the ball ahead of Philippe.
4'
Königsdörffer misses chance
After a brilliant through ball from Selke, the striker breaks through and finds himself one-on-one with Johansson. The keeper makes himself big and saves. More could have been made of that.
3'
First warning shot
Dompé delivers a free kick from just outside the left edge of the penalty area towards the goal, but the wall holds firm. A head gets in the way to turn behind, and the resulting corner is harmless.
1'
Kick-off
Daniel Siebert gets the match underway at the second attempt. Braunschweig are playing in yellow, and Hamburg in white.
キックオフ
Hamburg eye top spot
A win in Braunschweig would put Hamburg at the top of the table, at least for tonight.
Three changes
Key Hamburg players Sebastian Schonlau and Jonas Meffert return to the starting eleven after serving their suspensions with Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer also back in the line-up. Moritz Heyer, Lukasz Poreba and the injured Ludovit Reis are the players making way.
One change for the hosts
After the goalless draw in Paderborn, Daniel Scherning makes one change to his team. Szabó starts in place of Christian Conteh.
Hamburg starting XI
Heuer Fernandes - Perrin, Schonlau, Muheim - Katterbach, Elfadli, Meffert, Dompé - Karabec - Selke, Königsdörffer
Braunschweig starting XI
Johansson - Jaeckel, Bičakčić, Ehlers - Kaufmann, Krauße, Köhler, Bell Bell - Gómez - Szabó, Philippe
Daniel Scherning on Hamburg
"They have a lot of individual quality. They have a very experienced coach who also wants to return to the Bundesliga with this club and, in my opinion, has a good chance of achieving that. There are many strengths, but certainly also one or two weaknesses that open up spaces that you can and must exploit tomorrow to be successful. We're playing at home, the floodlights will be switched on, the tension will be palpable. You will feel it."
Steffen Baumgart on Braunschweig
"Eintracht has a very strong team in terms of tackling, with their greatest strength being in quick counter-attacks. Braunschweig have had the most shots on goal from counter-attacks, but we haven't conceded a single goal from counters this season. We'd like to keep it that way. Because experience shows you don't get promoted from Bundesliga 2 by scoring the most goals, but by conceding the fewest. We need this stability."
Historic rivalry
These two traditional clubs have faced each other 42 times in the Bundesliga, but this is only their seventh encounter in Bundesliga 2. HSV have won all six previous second-tier meetings, scoring a total of 20 goals in the process.
Bogey team
Braunschweig have played against no other team in Bundesliga 2 so often without earning a single point as they have against HSV, who are also the only current second-division team that Eintracht have failed to gain points against. Hamburg have even won all of their last seven competitive matches against Braunschweig. Their last success dates back to February 2014. In that 4-2 home victory - then in the Bundesliga - Domi Kumbela scored a hat-trick.
Former dream duo
Daniel Scherning was Steffen Baumgart's assistant manager at Paderborn for over four years. Together they led the East Westphalian club from the third tier to the Bundesliga.
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