Late salvation for Sandhausen: Rip-off Dino HSV sees Bundesliga on the horizon

Hamburger SV has been stuck in the second Bundesliga since 2018.

Late salvation for Sandhausen: Rip-off Dino HSV sees Bundesliga on the horizon

Hamburger SV has been stuck in the second Bundesliga since 2018. The former Oberhaus Dino takes the next step towards the Bundesliga comeback of the year against 1. FC Nürnberg. Dusseldorf struggles in Regensburg and Sandhausen turns against Kiel in minute 90 5 with happiness.

Hamburger SV - 1. FC Nuremberg 3: 0 (1: 0)

Hamburger SV remains leaders Darmstadt 98 on their heels. With a 3-0 (1-0) win against 1. FC Nürnberg, who were threatened with relegation, the Hanseatic League, who have not been defeated in six games, initially moved up to one point behind the lilies. In addition, the lead in fourth place has increased to nine points. Jean-Luc Dompe (19th), Ludovit Reis (52nd) and Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer (90th 5) kept coach Tim Walter's team on course towards the Bundesliga.

The superiority of Hamburg was reflected early on in the result: Dompe scored with a direct free kick from around 23 meters. Club goalkeeper Peter Vindahl Jensen cut a very unfortunate figure, for some reason he didn't react to the ball that went into the net next to him. He prevented another goal from being conceded shortly before the break with a brilliant save (44').

Nürnberg, described as an outsider by the former Hamburg coach Dieter Hecking, was stable in defense for a long time, seemed well organized and worked well against the ball. However, their own attacks were too imprecise, and the club, which is known to have weak goals, lacked the ability to assert themselves in and in the penalty area. HSV keeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes thwarted the goal with brilliant saves when Fabian Nürnberger had a double chance (80th).

The club was lucky that a goal by Robert Glatzel (72nd) was withdrawn. Referee Tobias Reichel (Stuttgart) withdrew his decision after intervention by VAR and viewing the video images because Glatzel allegedly fouled Christopher Schindler.

Jahn Regensburg - Fortuna Düsseldorf 0:1 (0:0)

After the blunders of the competition, Fortuna Düsseldorf has made a leap towards promotion places. At Jahn Regensburg, the Rhinelanders prevailed 1-0 (0-0) on Saturday and climbed to fifth place in the table with 38 points. Dawid Kownacki (86th, penalty kick) secured Fortuna the threesome late after three away defeats in the league. Regensburg, who have been waiting for a win for ten league games, are still in danger of relegation with 20 points.

In the first round in front of 10,119 fans in the Jahnstadion, the encounter flattened out after a lively initial phase. With a double chance from Emmanuel Iyoha and Shinta Appelkamp (38th), the guests missed the lead before the break. After the change of sides, Jahn-Keeper Jonas Urbig had to intervene against Jorrit Hendrix (57th), among others. Although Fortuna was the more active team, they needed a penalty to take the lead. After a foul by Konrad Faber on Felix Klaus in the penalty area, Kownacki was accurate from the point.

SV Sandhausen - Holstein Kiel 1:1 (0:0)

Bottom of the table SV Sandhausen have scored again after four defeats in a row with a goal in the last second. The team from Baden-Württemberg scored a point against Holstein Kiel on matchday 23 with a 1-1 (0-0) draw. Hauke ​​Wahl (47th) scored for Schleswig-Holstein to make it 1-0. Franck Evina (90.5) equalized and ended a 507-minute goal drought for the sand houses. Sandhausen was also unlucky when Marcel Ritzmaier (61st) hit the crossbar. Fabian Reese (87th) missed another penalty kick for the guests.

For the new SVS coach Tomas Oral, who celebrated his home premiere, it was the first point win, a week ago he had lost 0-1 with Sandhausen at 1. FC Nürnberg. The 49-year-old had succeeded Alois Schwartz at the bottom of the table. Kiel's Timo Becker had the first opportunity for the storks in the first minute of the game. However, his shot was missed by goalkeeper Patrick Drewes. In the 26th minute, Holstein attacker Fabian Reese hit the crossbar of the Sandhäuser goal with a side pull.

In the 33rd minute, Kiel's goalkeeper Tim Schreiber was able to prevent the hosts from scoring after a free kick with courageous positional play. Seven minutes later, however, he had to be substituted injured and replaced by Robin Himmelmann.