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Draw in Hamburg derby
he St. Pauli continue in relegation after facing hamburg The derby in the northern German city, which corresponds to the 17th day of the Bundesliga, ended with the points tied (0-0) at the Milantor Stadium.
Norway’s Hamburg player injured in the first half alexander rossingafter a foul by Polish St. Pauli player Adam Adam ZwigalaAs a result, he injured his right ankle and was forced to withdraw from the competition.
Merlin Polzin Rossing’s physical problems forced a forced substitution and the German player came in his place. Fabio Balde. Hamburg had a lot of the ball and dominated most of the match, but their few chances were denied by the goalkeeper. Nicola Vasili.
On the other hand, St. Pauli showed great collective play through short passes, but the Croatian players stood out against Hamburg’s strong defense. Lukas Vuskovic and the argentinian nicolas capaldo He did not allow them to get close to the opponent’s goal.
Flair denies second half
The second half, which started a few minutes late due to smoke from smoke bombs, continued to be dominated by the visitors as the local team committed a series of turnovers and struggled to create direct plays. The game ended in a stalemate due to fouls by both teams.
The clearest chance came in the 52nd minute through the hands of the Argentine. Capaldo Who were you trying to connect with? Lunsford Koenigsdorfer There was a through pass, but the Pirates defense managed to stop it.
St. Pauli’s players gradually recovered the ball and created chances in the opponents’ half from corner kicks, but everything went to the goalkeeper. Daniel Fernandes. The final whistle of the match ended with no goals on the scoreboard (0-0), with great atmosphere in the stadium for both fans.
The draw moves St. Pauli from bottom to 16th place, giving them a permanent place in the play-offs, while Hamburg (13th) get a breather and climb out of last place.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
