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2nd compact league: Darmstadt reaches HSV, SCP stays tuned – last minute win for Braunschweig

SV Darmstadt 98 – Fortuna Dusseldorf 1: 0 (0: 0)

Fortuna Düsseldorf have missed the opportunity to get even closer to the leading trio of the 2nd division. At SV Darmstadt 98, the Rhineland suffered a 0: 1 defeat (0: 0). Darmstadt meanwhile defended the second place in the standings and initially drew on points with leaders Hamburger SV, who on Saturday evening (20:30, Sky And Sport1) could retire again in the home match against 1. FC Kaiserslautern. Fortuna remains fourth with 18 points. Marvin Mehlem scored for the home side from Tobias Kempe’s free-kick (12 ‘), but the goal didn’t count for offside position. Aside from that, there wasn’t a great chance of scoring for a long time. The spell broke only in the second round. Patric Pfeiffer gives Hesse a 1-0 lead with a header from a corner from Fabian Holland (73). Fortuna did not find an adequate answer even in the heated final phase.

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Hansa Rostock – SC Paderborn 0: 3 (0: 1)

SC Paderborn is also hot on the heels of the HSV leader in the fight for promotion. The East Westphalians won 3-0 (1-0) away against Hansa Rostock on Saturday. Paderborn is third in the standings, two points behind Hamburg. Ron Schallenberg scored for the SCP from nearly 20 meters (19 minutes) after a header from Rostock’s Frederic Ananou fell at the feet of the visiting captain. The hosts seemed overall rather passive in the first round. After the change of field, however, Hansa has raised the pace without doing anything countable. Paderborn, however, failed to take advantage of a majority situation with Marvin Pieringer and Robert Leipertz for 2-0 (76th). Shortly thereafter, Leipertz increased on the counterattack until the decisive second goal (80 minutes). With Pieringer’s 3: 0 everything was clear (88th) – after the course of the match a slightly too clear SCP victory.

Eintracht Braunschweig – FC St. Pauli 2: 1 (0: 0)

Eintracht Braunschweig took FC St. Pauli even further down the table with a last-minute victory. Substitute Immanuel Pherai scored in the fourth minute of added time of the famous 2-1 (0-0) win for Lower Saxony. As a result, Braunschweig moved up to 11th place and overtook Hamburg, who are now 13th by one point less. Eintracht became dangerous with a direct free-kick from Brian Behrendt, blocked by St. Pauli goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj (34 ‘). In the first half, Hamburg did not have a real chance to score. After the second half, BTSV striker Anthony Ujah ran free towards Vasilj, but only hit the post in the far corner (55th). A dream goal from just under 26 meters from Manolis Saliakas then gave the guests the surprising advantage in this phase (68 ‘). Pherai equalized from close range for 1-1 (77 ‘) and created a party atmosphere at the stadium on Hamburger Straße with his second goal in injury time.

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