HAMBURG. Hamburger SV beats Sandhausen 4-2. Hamburger SV was surely better in terms of ball possession (63%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

The match was played at the Volksparkstadion stadium in Hamburg on Saturday and it started at 1:00 pm local time. The referee was Frank Willenborg with the help of Guido Kleve and Asmir Osmanagic. The 4th official was Timo Gansloweit. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 11.9 degrees Celsius or 53.44 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 77%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 63 Ball Possession 37
Shots
  • 19 Total 8
  • 7 On Target 3
  • 12 Off Target 5
  • 5 Shots blocked 1
  • 138 Attack 62
  • 65 Dangerous attack 17
  • 113 Ball safe 102
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 0
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 11 Total 16
  • 1 Yellow Cards 4
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Hamburger SV had a superior ball possession 63% while Sandhausen was struggling with a 37% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Hamburger SV had a more offensive attitude with 65 dangerous attacks and 19 shots of which 7 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Hamburger SV won the match​.

Hamburger SV shot 19 times, 7 on target, 12 off target. Regarding the opposition, Sandhausen shot 8 times, 3 on target, 5 off target.

Cards

Hamburger SV received 1 yellow card (S. Kittel). On the other side, Sandhausen received 4 yellow cards (A. Kutucu, P. Ochs, C. Kinsombi and B. Ajdini).

Match Timeline

18'
Robert Glatzel(goal)J. Dompe
27'
37'
50'
Ludovit Reis(goal)M. Muheim
56'
67'
68'
74'
Robert Glatzel(goal)
80'
Anssi Suhonen- sub ->L. Benes
81'
84'
84'
85'
85'
89'
90'
90'
90'

Standings

After this match, Hamburger SV will have 34 points to remain in the 2nd place. Talking about the opposition, Sandhausen will stay with 16 points like Nürnberg to move up in the 18th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Hamburger SV will play away against Sandhausen on the 28th of May with a 5-2 head to head in favor of Hamburger SV (2 draws).

Sandhausen will host Hamburger SV on the 28th of May with a 5-2 head to head record in favor of Hamburger SV (2 draws).

Hamburger SV – Formation

Hamburger SV
G
6.3
D
7.4
D
Miro Muheim 28.Switzerland
7.1
D
Jonas David 34.Germany
7.0
D
6.6
85'
M
Jonas Meffert 23.Germany
6.8
M
László Bénes 8.Slovakia
6.2
81'
M
Ludovit Reis 14.Netherlands
7.4
56'
F
Sonny Kittel 10.Germany
7.1
90' 89'
F
Robert Glatzel 9.Germany
9.0
27', 80'
F
J. Dompé 27.France
7.4
90'
Substitutes
G
Matheo Raab 19.Germany
D
Bent Andresen 43.Germany
D
W. Mikelbrencis 2.France
D
Valon Zumberi 37.Kosovo
85'
M
Ogechika Heil 42.Germany
M
Anssi Suhonen 36.Finland
6.3
81'
M
Filip Bilbija 7.Germany
90'
M
Xavier Amaechi 17.England
90'
F
T. Sanne 45.Germany

Hamburger SV started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Tim Walter decided to play with the following team: Daniel Heuer Fernandes (6.3), Ransford Königsdörffer (6.6), Jonas David (7.0), Sebastian Schonlau (7.4), Miro Muheim (7.1), Ludovit Reis (7.4), Jonas Meffert (6.8), László Bénes (6.2), Sonny Kittel (7.1), Robert Glatzel (9.0) and Jean-Luc Dompe (7.4).

The home team had on the bench: Bent Andresen, Ogechika Heil, William Mikelbrencis, Matheo Raab, Tom Sanne, Anssi Suhonen (6.3), Filip Bilbija, Xavier Amaechi and Valon Zumberi.

Substitutions

Hamburger SV made 4 changes: L. Benes for A. Suhonen (81′), R. Konigsdorffer for V. Zumberi (85′), S. Kittel for F. Bilbija (90′) and J. Dompe for X. Amaechi (90′).

Best player: Robert Glatzel​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Hamburger SV was Robert Glatzel.

His rating is (9.0) with 2 goals, 22 passes (77% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 14.

Sandhausen – Formation

Sandhausen
G
Nikolai Rehnen 33.Germany
5.8
D
Immanuel Höhn 15.Germany
5.9
D
A. Zhirov 2.Russia
6.2
D
Tom Trybull 28.Germany
7.3
85'
M
David Kinsombi 10.Germany
6.2
84'
M
Philipp Ochs 11.Germany
6.3
37'
M
Bashkim Ajdini 19.Kosovo
6.6
90'
M
Merveille Papela 24.Germany
6.7
M
Christian Kinsombi 8.Germany
6.6
67' 68'
F
Cebio Soukou 7.Benin
6.8
50'
F
A. Kutucu 23.Turkey
6.1
84' 18'
Substitutes
G
Timo Königsmann 21.Germany
D
Oumar Diakhite 25.Senegal
D
Arne Sicker 27.Germany
D
D. Đumić 3.Bosnia and Herzegovina
M
Janik Bachmann 26.Germany
84'
M
Marcel Ritzmaier 22.Austria
85'
F
Matej Pulkrab 9.Czech Republic
F
Kemal Ademi 29.Switzerland
84'

Sandhausen started with a 3-1-4-2 line-up (3-1-4-2).

Alois Schwartz played with: Nikolai Rehnen (5.8), Immanuel Höhn (5.9), Tom Trybull (7.3), Aleksandr Zhirov (6.2), Matondo-Merveille Papela (6.7), Bashkim Ajdini (6.6), David Kinsombi (6.2), Christian Kinsombi (6.6), Phillipp Ochs (6.3), Ahmed Kutucu (6.1) and Cebio Soukou (6.8).

They had on the bench: Oumar Diakhité, Matej Pulkrab, Janik Bachmann, Timo Königsmann, Arne Sicker, Dario Đumić, Marcel Ritzmaier, Kemal Ademi and Abu-Bekir Ömer El-Zein.

Substitutions

Sandhausen made 3 changes: A. Kutucu for K. Ademi (84′), D. Kinsombi for J. Bachmann (84′) and T. Trybull for M. Ritzmaier (85′).

Best player: Tom Trybull​

The most impressive player for Sandhausen was Tom Trybull.

His rating is (7.3) with 37 passes (89% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 7.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the 2. Bundesliga.​