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Fortuna Düsseldorf Eliminated from Promotion Race After 3:4 Loss in Paderborn

With the 3:4 in Paderborn, cup semi-finalists Fortuna Düsseldorf took themselves out of the promotion race in the 2nd league. A lot would have to work out now if we want to return to the Bundesliga after four years.

The BILD scores against Paderborn!

Florian Kastenmeier

Often Fortuna’s great support, still the hero in the 6:5 nE in the cup at St. Pauli. When the goal was conceded in the meantime to make it 2:4, the goalkeeper looked very old. Grade 5

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Matthias Zimmermann

Back sooner than expected after his broken foot. In his first appearance from the start, the right-back’s long break was noticeable at first. But he got stronger in the second half. Grade 4

Andre Hoffmann

As a defense chief, if you concede four goals, you’re somehow stuck with it. But Hoffmann played solidly without being able to stop the flood of goals conceded. Grade 4

Jordy de Wijs

Another bench next to Hoffmann. But the Dutchman has been ailing lately and not in top form. Had to stay in the dressing room for the break. He wasn’t struck. Grade 5

Nicolas Gavory

The Frenchman completely out of character. Two of the three goals conceded before the break were his responsibility. Coach Daniel Thioune relieved the completely indisposed Gavory and took him out of the game at halftime. Grade 6

Yannik Engelhardt

The clearer in front of the defense, otherwise extremely strong, didn’t look good before the break either. With his goal to make it 1:3 shortly after the restart, he woke himself and his colleagues up. Grade 4

Ao Tanaka

The Japanese played a very good game. It wasn’t his fault that Fortuna lost. He also missed opportunities. Note 3

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Jon Niemiec

The winger missed two of Fortuna’s many chances before the break. And didn’t look good in many scenes. Grade 5

Isak Johannesson

The Icelander was better after the break than in the bad first half. But he can do much more. Grade 5

Christos Tzolis

That wasn’t the game of the Greek, who is usually known for goals and assists. When it comes to fighting, Tzolis often has problems. Grade 5

Christoph Daferner

The winter newcomer missed great opportunities in his starting eleven debut in the center of the attack. Paderborn scored four goals from four chances. Daferner and his colleagues are far from this efficiency. Grade 5

Joshua Quarshie

The defender made his league debut for Fortuna after the break for de Wijs. Stood solid in defense. Fortuna loaned Quashie from Hoffenheim shortly before the end of the transfer window. Grade 4

Dennis Jastrembski

The lightning-fast offensive man came on for Tzolis at the break and showed perhaps his best performance for Fortuna. Not just because of his first goal for Düsseldorf to make it 3-4. Note 3

Marlon Mustapha

First game, first goal for the attacker. Substituted for defender Gavory at halftime. At the back, Fortuna then has a three-man chain. Mustapha as second tip. The Austrian (on loan from Como) scored just ten minutes later and did well in other respects. Grade 3

Vincent Vermeij (from 76th for Daferner) and King Manu (from 87th for Zimmermann) came too late for a grade.

Coach Daniel Thioune

As a coach, your throat swells when the team falls behind again and then has to start catching up. At halftime, Thioune got loud and his boys played better from then on. But these comebacks cannot always be won. Grade 4

2024-02-05 08:03:09
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