St. Pauli stops the front runners: Paderborn’s triumphal march ends at the last minute

St. Pauli stops the front runners
Paderborn’s triumphal march ends at the last minute

SC Paderborn is the table leader in the 2nd Bundesliga. However, the East Westphalians missed the chance to get a head start at FC St. Pauli. The decision is made in a thrilling final phase. The pursuers Darmstadt and Heidenheim also have to share the points.

SV Darmstadt 98 – 1. FC Heidenheim 2: 2 (1: 0)

Two broken series in one fell swoop: After four league wins in a row, Darmstadt 98 has lost its feathers in the 2nd Bundesliga for the first time. In the top game of the sixth day of the game, the lilies did not get beyond a 2:2 (1:0) against 1. FC Heidenheim. The guests scored for the first time after three defeats at Böllenfalltor. In the table, Heidenheim remains in third place for the time being, Darmstadt is second.

After a tough 30 minutes, coach Torsten Lieberknecht’s Darmstadt team became more compelling, offensive man Braydon Manu (36th) put the lilies in front with a sensitive left-footed shot. Patrick Mainka (70th) equalized somewhat surprisingly for the guests, but substitute Frank Ronstadt (76th) answered. Tim Kleindienst (82nd) ​​completed the game in front of 13,280 spectators.

FC St. Pauli – SC Paderborn 2: 2 (0: 1)

SC Paderborn’s triumphal march was stopped by FC St. Pauli. The East Westphalians did not get more than 2: 2 (1: 0) at the Millerntor club despite twice leading and thus missed the fourth win in a row. The SCP remains the leader of the table.

Marvin Pieringer (44th) scored for the SCP, Etienne Amenyido (84th) made it 1-1. The supposed 2:1 for Paderborn by Sirlord Conteh (85th) was not given after video evidence because of offside. But in the second minute of added time, Conteh scored to make it 2-1 for the guests, 107 seconds later David Nemeth (90+3) equalized for the home side.

In the 51st minute, SCP keeper Jannik Huth saved a penalty kick from Leart Paqarada. This was preceded by a foul by Marcel Hoffmeier on Manolis Saliakas. Huth parried the third penalty in the second division in a row. Previously, Saliakas had hit the crossbar of his own goal while attempting to clear.

Karlsruher SC – Hansa Rostock 2:0 (2:0)

A week after the 6-0 thrashing of Jahn Regensburg, Karlsruher SC scored the next three. Baden won 2-0 (2-0) against Hansa Rostock and celebrated their third success in a row. In the table, KSC jumped to sixth place with ten points.

Philip Heise (18th) gave the Karlsruhe team a deserved lead with a wonderful direct acceptance. Malik Batmaz (40th) raised for KSC, benefiting from a big mistake by Damian Roßbach, who lost the ball to Fabian Schleusener. Previously, Heise had had bad luck with a crossbar hit (39th). Schleusener (45th) missed another good chance for KSC.

The hosts dictated what was happening and, due to the recent sense of achievement, appeared very self-confident and courageous. The North Germans, who already have three victories this season, had problems finding their rhythm, many ball losses put the guests under pressure and led to chances for Karlsruhe.

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