Highlights
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広告
90'
+ 8
Full-time: Kaiserslautern 3-2 Braunschweig
Braunschweig threw everything forward, but Kaiserslautern ultimately saw out their lead and secured a deserved 3-2 victory. Kaloc, Ache and Hanslik scored the goals for Lautern, while Philippe netted twice to keep Braunschweig in the game. The Red Devils are now unbeaten in three matches and sit in ninth place. Braunschweig finish matchday 13 in 15th.
試合終了
90'
+ 6
Braunschweig have a second
Braunschweig manages to get a goal back! Krahl misjudges a cross and ducks under the ball. Ivanov crosses into the centre, where Philippe only needs to tap it in to make it 3-2.
90'
+ 2
Time is running out
Stoppage time is already underway, and the visitors' late push is unlikely to go rewarded.
89'
Braunschweig trying everything
The visitors have taken the last four shots on goal in the match.
86'
The final substitutions
Raschl comes on for the impressive Hanslik. For the visitors, Fabio Kaufmann is replaced by Ould-Chikh.
85'
Nearly a goal back!
Brauschweig are pinning the home side back in their own half. Ba gets a shot off from the edge of the penalty area, but Krahl is there once again and brilliantly maintains Kaiserslautern's two-goal cushion.
82'
Yellow card for Ivanov
Hanslik is down on the ground after a challenge and requires treatment. Braunschweig would like to play on, but the defender's complaints see him subsequently cautioned.
78'
Nerves of steel
Köhler has managed to extricate himself from all pressure situations so far.
78'
pressure
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Sven Köhler
12 times under pressure
78'
Further subs
The impressive Yokota and Kaloc are finished for the day, with Redondo and Ritter joining the action for the closing stages.
75'
Philippe goes close!
At the other end, Braunschweig's goalscorer breaks through, but is denied by a brilliant Krahl save.
75'
It just gets away
Hanslik slips it through to Mause, but his first touch is too heavy, and Johansson is able to collect the ball.
72'
Ba replaces Polter
Braunschweig try their luck with a new striker up top.
70'
20 minutes to go
Lautern still have everything under control. Braunschweig need to improve considerably if they want to take anything from this match.
68'
Hanslik impressing today
The Kaiserslautern striker has covered the most ground (8.2 km) and has been directly involved in two goals.
67'
Double substitution
Goalscorer Ache and Ronstadt leave the pitch, as Mause and Jan Gyamerah come on in their place.
65'
Quiet period
It's all gone a bit quiet all of a sudden. Lautern are now dictating the play and knocking it around in defence and midfield.
61'
Another substitution
Bell Bell, who was on a yellow card, is replaced by Di Michele Sanchez.
60'
Visitors have a go
Polter crosses to Kaufmann, who shoots towards goal on the volley. Krahl is on hand to save the effort and firmly holds onto it.
59'
Still on top
Kaiserslautern are looking to put this one to bed. The home side have recorded three shots on target since the break: Braunschweig are yet to trouble Krahl in net.
56'
Ache almost scores a fourth
Once again, the striker runs through on goal alone against Johansson. This time he opts for a low shot, which the keeper manages to save with his foot.
On form
© IMAGO/Frey-Pressebild/Deines
53'
Another card
Nikolaou, who only came on a few minutes ago, catches Yokota on the heel and sees yellow.
52'
Ronstadt booked
The defender took out Bell Bell on the touchline.
50'
Sirch safe on the ball
Pass Efficiency
47'
Watch out!
The resulting free-kick slips through to Touré, who is unmarked at the far post and gets a chance to shoot. Johansson covers the space at the near post and parries it out for a corner.
46'
First booking
Kaufmann treads on his opponent's ankle.
46'
We're back underway!
The teams are back on the pitch. The Lower Saxony side have made a double substitution: Ivanov and Nikolaou are now on for Jaeckel and Bičakčić.
後半開始
45'
+ 4
控え
45'
+ 4
控え
前半終了
45'
+ 3
Half-time: Kaiserslautern 3-1 Braunschweig
The hosts controlled the match for long periods and deservedly lead 1-0 through Kaloc's goal (17'). The game then really picked up pace just before the break. First, Ache made it 2-0 from close range (41'), then Philippe scores from the penalty spot to pull one back for Braunschweig. (45'). However, it was Hanslik who had the final say in stoppage time (45+2'), giving Lautern a 3-1 lead at the interval.
45'
+ 3
Kaiserslautern respond immediately!
It's gone goal crazy! Hanslik sprints down the left flank. At first, it looks like he's going to cross, but the striker cuts inside with a clever move and finishes coolly into the far corner.
45'
+ 1
Unstoppable
Ache and Philippe have both scored their eighth goal of the season today.
45'
Braunschweig back in it
Philippe sends Krahl the wrong way and halves the deficit.
44'
Penalty for Braunschweig!
Gómez nicks the ball off Ronstadt in the penalty area and is then fouled by the defender.
41'
Second for the hosts
After a moment of misfortune, Ache's luck comes in. He starts the move himself by holding up the ball and playing it to Yokota. The Japanese player sets up Hanslik, who finds his the striker in the middle to tap home.
40'
Unlucky Ache
The striker hit the woodwork for the fifth time this season, only Marvin Wanitzek has done so more often (six times).
37'
Post struck!
The hosts clear a long ball from their own half. Bičakčić misjudges the ball, allowing Ache to run through on goal. The striker aims for the far corner but only finds the post. Johansson manages to collect it on the rebound.
35'
Yokota impressing
シュート
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Daisuke Yokota Leon Bell Bell
Lautern celebrates!
© IMAGO/Harald Bremes
30'
Ronstadt plays Yokota in
The Japanese player dashes down the wing again, cuts inside and gets a shot away. However, the attempt is too imprecise and flies straight into Johansson's arms.
28'
First goal, first assist
While Kaloc scored his first goal of the season, Ache recorded his first official assist in the Bundesliga 2.
26'
Foul after foul
The match is losing its flow at the moment, as both teams are committing several fouls in midfield.
21'
Kaiserslautern turning the screw
The industrious Yokota gets another shot away. However, the Japanese player's effort is a bit too high.
20'
Home side strong out of possession
It's only currently taking Kaiserslautern an average of 10.1 seconds to regain possession. For the visitors, this is taking significantly longer at 22.8 seconds.
20'
ボール回収時間
20'
A fifth 1-0 lead
Kaiserslautern have won three and drawn once the last four times they went 1-0 up this season.
17'
Lautern lead!
The home side capitalise on their period of pressure and go in front. Ache holds his own in a challenge and then sends Kaloc through, who keeps his cool when one-on-one with Johansson and smashes the ball into the top of the net.
16'
Three corners in a row
The Braunschweig defence heads the ball out for a corner twice, and Sirch shoots over the crossbar from the third set-piece.
14'
Causing more problems
Yokota continues to cause havoc! This time he dribbles past Ehlers on the wing, who just manages to clear the ball out for a corner.
10'
What a solo run
Yokota dances past two Braunschweig players in the penalty area, then cuts inside, but is tackled by Ehlers just before he can get a shot off.
8'
Offside!
That could have been the first chance. Philippe plays a nice through ball to Polter, who had started his run too early. However, Krahl would have been on hand to deal with it.
5'
Yokota gets going
However, Kleinhansl's lofted ball is a tad too long. Johansson is alert and comes out to collect it.
3'
Straight on the attack
The visitors have got right down to business, winning two corner kicks in the opening minutes.
1'
Kick-off!
The ball is rolling at the Betze. Kaiserslautern are playing in all red, while Braunschweig are in blue and yellow.
キックオフ
Braunschweig also forced to make changes
The visitors also make one change to their starting XI following the 3-1 victory against Hamburg. Polter starts in place of Szabo, who recently made his debut for Hungary's senior national team. The 33-year-old has scored four times in five Bundesliga 2 matches against Kaiserslautern, including a hat-trick for Union Berlin in September 2017.
Just the one Kaiserslautern change
The hosts are forced to make a change to their the starting line-up. Touré, who has recovered from injury, makes his comeback after two months, replacing the suspended Tomiak.
Braunschweig starting XI
Johansson - Jaeckel, Bičakčić, Ehlers - Kaufmann, Krauße, Köhler, Bell Bell - Gómez, Philippe - Polter
Kaiserslautern starting XI
Krahl - Elvedi, Sirch, Touré - Ronstadt, Aremu, Kleinhansl - Yokota, Kaloc - Ache, Hanslik
Daniel Scherning's view on Kaiserslautern
"Fantastic stadium, strong opponent. They have clearly developed into more of a possession-based team this season. It's a huge challenge there, also because a very intense and football-mad crowd who make a lot of noise awaits us. It will depend on how we act as a team, especially in high-pressure situations."
Markus Anfang's view on Eintracht
"In our home matches so far, we've always been able to convey the feeling that we absolutely want to win the game. We need to bring that again and let the spark ignite."
Braunschweig's missing men
Braunschweig will be without Tino Casali (partial cruciate ligament tear), Marvin Rittmüller (muscular problems), Sidi Sané (cruciate ligament rupture), Niklas Tauer (cruciate ligament rupture) and Sidney Raebiger (thigh injury).
Lautern's absentees
The hosts are without Boris Tomiak (suspended due to yellow cards), Philipp Klement (calf problems), Hendrick Zuck (cruciate ligament rupture), Jean Zimmer (back problems), Marlon Ritter (adductor issues), Almamy Touré (lack of match fitness) and Jannis Heuer (muscle strain).
Braunschweig unbeaten in three
Eintracht recently recorded a 3-1 victory against HSV, before that they drew 0-0 in Paderborn and 1-1 against Münster.
Kaiserslautern's last two matches
On the last matchday, there was a goalless draw in Nuremberg, and before that a 2-2 against Magdeburg. Overall, Kaiserslautern are unbeaten in their last four matches in the Bundesliga 2. Before their DFB Cup exit against Bundesliga side Stuttgart, Kaiserslautern won in Düsseldorf and against Paderborn.
Polter and Kaiserslautern
© IMAGO/Christian Schroedter
Markus Anfang and Eintracht
With Holstein Kiel and Darmstadt, Lautern coach Anfang recorded three victories and two draws against Braunschweig. Daniel Scherning, on the other hand, lost four of his five encounters with the hosts.
Head-to-head record favours Lautern
Kaiserslautern leads in the overall head-to-head record (26 wins), while Eintracht has won 22 times.
Ritter with the hat-trick
© JEAN-CHRISTOPHE VERHAEGEN
The last encounter
After eight consecutive competitive matches without a win against Eintracht, the Red Devils won their last encounter 5-0 on matchday 34 of the previous season - although there wasn't much at stake for either team at that point.
Classic encounter
Kaiserslautern and Braunschweig are former German champions and founding members of the Bundesliga, having played together in the top flight for 20 years (most recently in 1984/85).
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