Darmstadt 98 recovers a 0-1 deficit to prevail over Eintracht Braunschweig 2-1. HIGHLIGHTS

DARMSTADT. Darmstadt 98 was capable to reverse the score against Eintracht Braunschweig to win 2-1.

Darmstadt 98 recovers a 0-1 deficit to prevail over Eintracht Braunschweig 2-1. HIGHLIGHTS

DARMSTADT. Darmstadt 98 managed to reverse the score against Eintracht Braunschweig to win 2-1. All goals were scored in the second half.​ It was Eintracht Braunschweig to strike first with a penalty of Manuel Wintzheimer at the 52′. Then it was a goal in the 82′ minute to make things even for 1-1. Eventually, Phillip Tietz gave the win to Darmstadt 98 in the 90′ minute. Darmstadt 98 was truly superior in terms of ball possession (65%) and that was among the factors of its victory.​

Nathan de Medina received a red card (90′)​. This double yellow card was one of the reason why Eintracht Braunschweig lost the match.

The match was played at the Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor stadium in Darmstadt on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Robert Kampka with the collaboration of Tom Bauer and Marcel Gasteier. The 4th official was Patrick Kessel. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 9.3 degrees Celsius or 48.74 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 80%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 65 Ball Possession 35
Shots
  • 28 Total 11
  • 10 On Target 3
  • 17 Off Target 8
  • 2 Shots blocked 1
  • 145 Attack 67
  • 74 Dangerous attack 22
  • 112 Ball safe 109
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 8 Corners 1
Fouls
  • 13 Total 21
  • 5 Yellow Cards 7
  • 0 Double Yellow 1
  • 0 Red Card 1
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Darmstadt 98 had a superior ball possession 65% while Eintracht Braunschweig was struggling with a 35% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Darmstadt 98 was more pushing with 74 dangerous attacks and 28 shots of which 10 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Darmstadt 98 won the match​.

Darmstadt 98 shot 28 times, 10 on target, 17 off target. Regarding the opposition, Eintracht Braunschweig shot 11 times, 3 on target, 8 off target.

Cards

Darmstadt 98 received 5 yellow cards (Tobias Kempe, Thomas Isherwood, Christoph Zimmermann, F. Stojilković and Phillip Tietz). Talking about the opposition, Eintracht Braunschweig received 6 yellow cards (Saulo Decarli, Tarsis Bonga, Nathan de Medina, Ron-Thorben Hoffmann, Anton Donkor and Immanuel Pherai).

Also, Eintracht Braunschweig didn’t end the match with 11 players after Nathan de Medina (Eintracht Braunschweig) was sent off after receiving a second yellow card (90′).

Match Timeline

Tobias Kempe- Yellow
29'
39'
Saulo Decarli- Yellow
46'
Thomas Isherwood- Yellow
50'
51'
Jan-Hendrik Marx(var)
Christoph Zimmermann- Yellow
52'
52'
64'
Hasan Kuruçay- sub ->L. Gechter
68'
Fabian Schnellhardt- sub ->Tobias Kempe
68'
68'
70'
73'
74'
Jannis Nikolaou - sub ->Keita Endo
Mathias Honsak(goal)Frank Ronstadt
82'
83'
86'
Jan-Hendrik Marx(var)
89'
Robin Krauße- sub ->Fabio Kaufmann
90'
Ron-Thorben Hoffmann- Yellow
90'
90'
Anton Donkor- Yellow
90'
90'
90'
90'
90'
Clemens Riedel - sub ->Marvin Mehlem
90'
90'

Standings

After playing this match, Darmstadt 98 will have 45 points to remain in the 1st place. On the opposite side, Eintracht Braunschweig will stay with 21 points like Magdeburg to sit in the 14th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Darmstadt 98 will play away against SpVgg Greuther Fürth on the 28th of May with a 4-3 head to head statistic in favor of SpVgg Greuther Fürth (5 draws).

Eintracht Braunschweig will host DSC Arminia Bielefeld on the 5th of March with a 4-3 head to head statistic in favor of DSC Arminia Bielefeld (2 draws).

Darmstadt 98 – Formation

Darmstadt 98
G
Marcel Schuhen 1.Germany
6.5
D
7.2
52'
D
Jannik Müller 20.Germany
6.8
D
Thomas Isherwood 3.Sweden
7.1
68' 50'
M
Fabian Holland  32.Germany
7.2
M
Emir Karic 19.Austria
6.9
68'
M
Tobias Kempe 11.Germany
6.5
68' 29'
M
Marvin Mehlem  6.Germany
7.1
90'
F
Mathias Honsak 18.Austria
7.5
Goals82'
F
Braydon Manu 7.Ghana
F
Phillip Tietz 9.Germany
7.1
90' Goals90'
F
Magnus Warming 14.Denmark
6.6
46'
Substitutes
G
Alexander Brunst 30.Germany
D
Clemens Riedel  38.Germany
90'
D
Frank Ronstadt 17.Germany
7.2
68'
M
Keanan Bennetts 16.England
6.6
68'
M
7.2
68'
M
Yassin Ben Balla 28.France
F
F. Torsiello 42.Germany
F
Filip Stojilkovic 40.Switzerland
6.9
46' 90'

Darmstadt 98 started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

The manager Torsten Lieberknecht decided to play with the following team: Marcel Schuhen (6.5), Christoph Zimmermann (7.2), Jannik Müller (6.8), Thomas Isherwood (7.1), Emir Karić (6.9), Marvin Mehlem (7.1), Tobias Kempe (6.5), Fabian Holland (7.2), Braydon Manu, Magnus Warming (6.6), Phillip Tietz (7.1) and Mathias Honsak (7.5).

The home team had on the bench: Clemens Riedel, Keanan Bennetts (6.6), Alexander Brunst, Fabian Schnellhardt (7.2), Frank Ronstadt (7.2), Yassin Ben Balla, Filip Stojilković (6.9) and Fabio Torsiello.

Substitutions

Darmstadt 98 made 5 changes: Magnus Warming  for Filip Stojilkovic (46′), Tobias Kempe for Fabian Schnellhardt (68′), Emir Karic for Frank Ronstadt (68′), Thomas Isherwood for Keanan Bennetts (68′) and Marvin Mehlem for Clemens Riedel (90′).

Best player: Mathias Honsak​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Darmstadt 98 was Mathias Honsak.

His rating is (7.5) with 1 goal, 17 passes (76% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 11. He performed 3 crosses. He hit the woodwork once times.

Eintracht Braunschweig – Formation

Eintracht Braunschweig
G
Jasmin Fejzić 16.Bosnia and Herzegovina
7.6
D
Saulo Decarli 3.Switzerland
7.0
39'
D
Nathan De Medina 15.Belgium
6.4
90'
D
L. Gechter 44.Germany
6.4
64'
M
Jan-Hendrik Marx 26.Germany
6.8
M
Fabio Kaufmann 37.Germany
7.1
89'
M
Danilo Wiebe 23.Germany
6.9
M
Anton Donkor 19.Germany
7.1
90'
M
Keita Endo 21.Japan
6.4
74'
F
Tarsis Bonga 13.Germany
6.6
73' 70'
F
Manuel Wintzheimer 9.Germany
7.3
90' Goals52'
Substitutes
G
90'
D
Hasan Kuruçay 29.Turkey
6.1
64'
D
N. Kijewski 27.Germany
M
Immanuel Pherai 10.Netherlands
90' 90'
M
Robin Krauße 39.Germany
89'
M
Maurice Multhaup 7.Germany
M
Jannis Nikolaou  4.Germany
6.4
74'
F
Anthony Ujah 14.Nigeria
F
Lion Lauberbach 20.Germany
6.4
73'

Eintracht Braunschweig started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

Michael Schiele played with: Jasmin Fejzić (7.6), Nathan De Medina (6.4), Saulo Decarli (7.0), Linus Gechter (6.4), Jan Hendrik Marx (6.8), Fabio Kaufmann (7.1), Danilo Wiebe (6.9), Keita Endo (6.4), Anton Donkor (7.1), Manuel Wintzheimer (7.3), Tarsis Bonga (6.6).

They had on the bench: Immanuel Pherai, Robin Krausse, Hassan Kurucay (6.1), Niko Kijewski, Anthony Ujah, Maurice Multhaup, Lion Lauberbach (6.4), Jannis Nikolaou (6.4) and Ron-Thorben Hoffmann.

Substitutions

Eintracht Braunschweig made 5 changes: L. Gechter for Hasan Kuruçay (64′), Tarsis Bonga for Lion Lauberbach (73′), Keita Endo for Jannis Nikolaou (74′), Fabio Kaufmann for Robin Krausse (89′) and Manuel Wintzheimer for Manuel Pherai (90′).

Best player: Jasmin Fejzić​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Eintracht Braunschweig was the goalkeeper: Jasmin Fejzić. His rating is 7.60. He performed 4 saves.

Results of the day

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