Redemption for HSV in stoppage time

by time news

Dhe Hamburger SV has ended its losing streak of four games without a win in the second division. The North Germans won against SV Sandhausen 2: 1 (0: 0) on Saturday evening and climbed from tenth place to eighth place in the table. The hosts scored the redeeming goal by Moritz Heyer in the sixth minute of stoppage time. Previously, in front of 17,950 spectators in the Volksparkstadion, David Kinsombi from the penalty spot (74th minute) and Sandhauser Janik Bachmann (87th) were outnumbered. His teammate Marcel Ritzmaier had seen the yellow-red card (73rd) because of a complaint.

“We carried on and continued to believe in ourselves, so we were able to pull the game back on our side,” said Heyer at Sky: “But before we equalized, we weren’t brave enough, that can’t happen again, that’s very clear . “

The HSV burned off an offensive fireworks display at the start of the game and worked out chance after chance. The opening goal seemed only a matter of minutes. But Robert Glatzel (6th), Heyer (9th), Manuel Wintzheimer (10th, 18th, 25th), Tim Leibold (12th) and Jonas Meffert (50th) failed. SVS goalkeeper Patrick Drewes also showed a strong performance.

The lack of success in front of the rival’s goal robbed the hamburgers of their vigor. At the end of the first half, the endurance runners at the hosts became calmer, which gave the sand houses a break. That didn’t change after the break. The hosts’ share of ball possession increased to 72 percent – but there were hardly any compelling chances. Only Erik Zenga’s foul on Sonny Kittel, which led to the penalty, brought the opening goal.

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