ROSTOCK. Darmstadt 98 beats Hansa Rostock 1-0 after P. Tietz scored just 1 goal (78′).

The match was played at the Ostseestadion stadium in Rostock on Saturday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Alexander Sather who was helped by Arno Blos and Stefan Zielsdorf. The 4th official was Luca Jürgensen. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 4.6 degrees Celsius or 40.28 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 91%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 45 Ball Possession 55
Shots
  • 15 Total 17
  • 0 On Target 7
  • 6 Off Target 4
  • 9 Shots blocked 6
  • 104 Attack 103
  • 51 Dangerous attack 38
  • 90 Ball safe 102
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 9 Corners 5
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 12 Total 6
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

Darmstadt 98 had a superior ball possession 55% while Hansa Rostock was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Hansa Rostock had a more offensive attitude with 51 dangerous attacks and 15 shots of which 0 were on target. Nonetheless, Darmstadt 98 found a way to find the solution to win this encounter.​

Hansa Rostock shot 15 times, 0 on target, 6 off target. On the opposite side, Darmstadt 98 shot 17 times, 7 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Hansa Rostock didn’t receive any yellow card. On the opposite side, Darmstadt 98 received 1 yellow card (Fabian Holland).

Match Timeline

46'
Clemens Riedel - sub ->Jannik Müller
46'
67'
Fabian Holland - Yellow
78'
79'
S. Rhein- sub ->Dennis Dressel
85'
Nils Fröling- sub ->Haris Duljevic
85'
85'
90'
90'
90'
Oscar Vilhelmsson- sub ->Phillip Tietz

Standings

After playing this contest, Hansa Rostock will stay with 24 points to sit in the 12th place. Talking about the opposition, Darmstadt 98 will have 48 points to remain in the 1st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Hansa Rostock will host Karlsruher SC on the 5th of March with a 5-3 head to head stats in favor of Karlsruher SC (5 draws).

Darmstadt 98 will play away agasint SpVgg Greuther Fürth on the 28th of May with a 4-3 head to head record in favor of SpVgg Greuther Fürth (5 draws).

Hansa Rostock – Formation

Hansa Rostock
G
Markus Kolke 1.Germany
7.4
D
Damian Roßbach 4.Germany
6.8
D
R. van Drongelen 5.Netherlands
6.5
85'
D
Ryan Malone 16.United States
8.1
M
Frederic Ananou 27.Togo
7.4
M
Lukas Fröde 34.Germany
6.3
90'
M
Dennis Dressel 6.Germany
6.5
85'
M
Kevin Schumacher 13.Germany
7.1
F
Haris Duljević 10.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.2
85'
F
Kai Pröger 19.Germany
7.4
F
Svante Ingelsson 14.Sweden
6.5
79'
Substitutes
G
N. Körber 23.Germany
D
N. Neidhart 7.Germany
D
Thomas Meißner 25.Germany
M
Lee Dong-Gyeong 17.South Korea
90'
M
S. Rhein 8.Germany
85'
M
Morris Schröter 11.Germany
F
Nils Fröling 15.Sweden
85'
F
John Verhoek 18.Netherlands
6.4
79'
F
Ridge Munsy 9.DR Congo
85'

Hansa Rostock adopted the extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

The manager Patrick Glöckner decided to play with the following team: Markus Kolke (7.4), Ryan Malone (8.1), Rick Van Drongelen (6.5), Damian Roßbach (6.8), Frederic Ananou (7.4), Lukas Fröde (6.3), Dennis Dressel (6.5), Kevin Schumacher (7.1), Kai Pröger (7.4), Svante Ingelsson (6.5) and Haris Duljević (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: Nils Fröling, John Verhoek (6.4), Dong-gyeong Lee, Ridge Munsy, Simon Rhein, Nils-Jonathan Körber, Morris Schröter, Nico Neidhart and Thomas Meißner.

Substitutions

Hansa Rostock made 5 changes: Svante Ingelsson for John Verhoek (79′), Dennis Dressel for Simon Rhein (85′), Haris Duljevic for Nils Fröling (85′), R. van Drongelen for Ridge Munsy (85′) and Lukas Fröde for Lee Dong-Gyeong (90′).

Best player: Ryan Malone​

The most impressive player for Hansa Rostock was Ryan Malone.

His rating is (8.1) with 33 passes (72% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 13. He performed 2 crosses.

Darmstadt 98 – Formation

Darmstadt 98
G
Marcel Schuhen 1.Germany
6.7
D
7.4
D
Jannik Müller 20.Germany
7.2
46'
D
Thomas Isherwood 3.Sweden
7.7
M
Fabian Holland 32.Germany
6.8
67'
M
Frank Ronstadt 17.Germany
7.1
M
Emir Karic 19.Austria
6.8
M
Tobias Kempe 11.Germany
6.8
46'
F
Mathias Honsak 18.Austria
6.4
90'
F
Marvin Mehlem 6.Germany
7.0
F
Phillip Tietz 9.Germany
7.8
90' 78'
Substitutes
G
Alexander Brunst 30.Germany
D
Clemens Riedel 38.Germany
6.7
46'
M
Keanan Bennetts 16.England
7.1
46'
M
Yassin Ben Balla 28.France
F
Oscar Vilhelmsson 29.Sweden
90'
F
Magnus Warming 14.Denmark
90'
F
Filip Stojilkovic 40.Switzerland

Also Darmstadt 98 adopted the extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

Torsten Lieberknecht played with: Marcel Schuhen (6.7), Christoph Zimmermann (7.4), Jannik Müller (7.2), Thomas Isherwood (7.7), Frank Ronstadt (7.1), Tobias Kempe (6.8), Fabian Holland (6.8), Emir Karić (6.8), Marvin Mehlem (7.0), Phillip Tietz (7.8) and Mathias Honsak (6.4).

These were the players on the bench: Oscar Vilhelmsson, Keanan Bennetts (7.1), Magnus Warming, Filip Stojilković, Alexander Brunst, Yassin Ben Balla and Clemens Riedel (6.7).

Substitutions

Darmstadt 98 made 4 changes: Jannik Müller for Clemens Riedel (46′), Tobias Kempe for Keanan Bennetts (46′), Mathias Honsak  for Magnus Warming (90′) and Phillip Tietz for Oscar Vilhelmsson (90′).

Best player: Phillip Tietz​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Darmstadt 98 was Phillip Tietz.

His rating is (7.8) with 1 goal, 19 passes (68% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 13.

Results of the day

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