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Hannover 96 falls to Ulm in controversial match
Ulm, Germany – SSV Ulm 1846 defeated Hannover 96 by a score of 2-1 in a thrilling 2. Bundesliga match played at the Donaustadion. The game, marked by tension and controversial refereeing decisions, saw goals from both sides and a sending-off for the visitors.
Hannover 96 conceded an own goal by T. Gaal in the 28th minute. SSV Ulm 1846 responded swiftly, with S. Telalovic equalizing in the 51st minute thanks to an assist from F. Higl. Hannover 96 took the lead with a goal from J. Knight in the 67th minute, but their joy was short-lived. B. Tomiak received a red card in the 69th minute, leaving Hannover with ten men. Ulm later missed a penalty by O. Batista Meier. The match concluded with a 2-1 victory for the home side.
SSV Ulm 1846 dominated possession (54%) and created more scoring chances (21 shots, 5 on target), while Hannover 96 was less effective with 9 shots (2 on target). Yellow cards were distributed unevenly: three to Ulm and two to Hannover, plus a red card for Hannover.
Substitutions hannover 96: at minute 60 K. Oudenne came in and H. Lee went out., at minute 74 J. Dehm came in and T. Momuluh went out., at minute 85 A. Voglsammer came in and N. Tresoldi went out., at minute 85 M. Christiansen came in and L. Gindorf went out.
Substitutions ssv ulm 1846: at minute 73 L. Roser came in and F. Higl went out., at minute 81 R. Rosch came in and B. Allgeier went out., at minute 81 A. Kahvic came in and O. Batista Meier went out., at minute 89 L. Hyrylainen came in and T. Gaal went out., at minute 89 D. Chessa came in and M. Brandt went out.
The teams lined up as follows:
SSV Ulm 1846
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