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Controversy and Tension in Heidenheim: Hamburger SV Advances in DFB Pokal
Heidenheim an der Brenz witnessed an emotional and controversial match in the second round of the DFB Pokal. Hamburger SV defeated 1. FC Heidenheim in a match marked by discipline and effectiveness.
The match became uphill for Heidenheim when T. Siersleben received a red card just before halftime. Despite playing with one less man for most of the second half, the home team stood firm until the final minutes.
Hamburger SV, with greater ball possession (58% compared to Heidenheim’s 42%) and a more incisive offensive game (17 shots compared to Heidenheim’s 3), persistently sought a goal. However, Heidenheim’s defense valiantly resisted.
Finally, the goal came for Hamburger SV in the 83rd minute, thanks to a penalty converted by R. Glatzel. This decisive goal secured the victory for Hamburg, despite Heidenheim’s efforts, who ended the match with a notable accumulation of yellow cards (3) and one red. Hamburg also received one yellow card. The locals committed a total of 10 fouls compared to Hamburg’s 8. The Hamburger’s Ball posession was 58% and for Heidenheim 42%.
Substitutions 1. fc heidenheim: at minute 46 O. H. Traore came in and N. Dorsch went out., at minute 46 L. Kerber came in and M. Busch went out., at minute 72 B. Zivzivadze came in and M. Honsak went out., at minute 73 S. Schimmer came in and M. Pieringer went out., at minute 86 J. Niehues came in and A. Kolle went out.
Substitutions hamburger sv: at minute 46 N. Remberg came in and J. Meffert went out., at minute 61 A. Rossing-Lelesiit came in and I. Pherai went out., at minute 61 R. Konigsdorffer came in and R. Glatzel went out., at minute 89 R. Philippe came in and Y. Poulsen went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
1. FC Heidenheim

Hamburger SV

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