Victories for Paderborn and Kiel: Late art shot decides tight top game

Victories for Paderborn and Kiel
Late art shot decides tight top game

SC Paderborn seizes its chance: In the top game of the 21st match day of the 2nd Bundesliga, a free kick makes the difference against 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Despite catching up against Holstein Kiel, Eintracht Braunschweig went away empty-handed in the fight to stay up.

Eintracht Braunschweig – Holstein Kiel 2: 3 (0: 2)

Newly promoted Eintracht Braunschweig is slipping deeper and deeper into the relegation battle in the 2nd Bundesliga. Lower Saxony lost 2-3 (0-2) against Holstein Kiel at the start of the 21st matchday and could fall back to a relegation zone after just one win in the last nine games at the weekend. The advantage over the relegation rank is only one point.

The outstanding jubilarian Fabian Reese (14th), Holmbert Fridjonsson (22nd) and Timo Becker (48th) secured the Kiel team their first second division win in Braunschweig with their goals. After two defeats in a row, the storks maintained their place in the front middle of the table. Substitute Maurice Multhaup (57th) and Danilo Wiebe (69th) shortened.

The hosts started extremely defensively in front of 18,747 spectators on Hamburger Straße. Reese, who played his 150th second division game, was instrumental in the visitors’ 2-0 lead. First, the ex-Schalke player converted a cross from Philipp Sander, then he hit a cross himself to Steven Skrzybski, who was denied by Eintracht goalkeeper Jasmin Fejzic before Fridjonsson scored in the margin.

Only then did Braunschweig try offensive actions. Coach Michael Schiele made three changes after the break, but the shot initially backfired: After strong preliminary work from Reese, Becker made the supposed decision. But Eintracht fought back with two goals.

SC Paderborn – 1.FC Kaiserslautern 1:0 (0:0)

After a late goal in the chasing duel, SC Paderborn can continue to dream of promotion to the Bundesliga. Coach Lukas Kwasniok’s team beat 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1-0 (0-0) and, at least for the time being, pushed 1. FC Heidenheim from third place in the table. For the climber from the Palatinate, the second defeat in a row meant a setback. Jannis Heuer (78th) redeemed Paderborn with a strong free kick. Kaiserslautern had previously just missed the 1-0 – Terrence Boyd (68th) only hit the crossbar in a counterattack with a tackle.

Paderborn got off to a better start in an intense game, Julian Justvan (9th) missed the opportunity to make it 1-0 after a nice pass from Uwe Hünemeier when he was saved by FCK goalkeeper Andreas Luthe. Shortly thereafter, Marcel Hoffmeier and Marvin Pieringer (15th) missed a double chance.

Kaiserslautern allowed fewer goals as a result and scored goals themselves: Nicolai Rapp’s long-range shot (37′), which narrowly missed the Paderborn goal, became particularly dangerous. In the second round the game remained open. Paderborn had more possession and pushed for the opening goal, FCK countered vehemently and mostly managed to keep the hosts away from the goal. The guests remained dangerous on the counterattack – like Boyd’s crossbar shot.

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