Hamburger SV prevails over Nürnberg 3-0. HIGHLIGHTS

HAMBURG. Hamburger SV was eventually too strong for Nürnberg.

Hamburger SV prevails over Nürnberg 3-0. HIGHLIGHTS

HAMBURG. Hamburger SV was after all too much to handle for Nürnberg with the goal of J. Dompé (19′), Ludovit Reis (52′) and Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer (90′). Hamburger SV made the most of its superior ball possession (60%).

The match was played at the Volksparkstadion stadium in Hamburg on Saturday and it started at 1:00 pm local time. The referee was Tobias Reichel who was helped by Christian Bandurski and Katrin Rafalski. The 4th official was Mitja Stegemann. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 6.2 degrees Celsius or 43.11 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 63%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 60 Ball Possession 40
Shots
  • 17 Total 15
  • 7 On Target 4
  • 7 Off Target 7
  • 3 Shots blocked 4
  • 106 Attack 69
  • 53 Dangerous attack 41
  • 90 Ball safe 83
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 4 Corners 4
  • 3 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 12 Total 12
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Hamburger SV was in firm control of the ball 60% while Nürnberg was struggling with a 40% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Hamburger SV had a more offensive attitude with 53 dangerous attacks and 17 shots of which 7 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Hamburger SV won the match​.

Hamburger SV shot 17 times, 7 on target, 7 off target. On the opposite side, Nürnberg shot 15 times, 4 on target, 7 off target.

Cards

Hamburger SV received 2 yellow cards (Jonas Meffert and Bakery Jatta). Talking about the opposition, Nürnberg received 1 yellow card (Fabian Nürnberger).

Match Timeline

J. Dompé(goal)
19'
Jonas Meffert- Yellow
51'
Ludovit Reis(goal)
52'
65'
Felix Lohkemper - sub ->Jens Castrop
66'
Bakery Jatta- Yellow
70'
Robert Glatzel(var)
72'
75'
81'
Johannes Geis- sub ->Fabian Nürnberger
Ransford Königsdörffer- sub ->J. Dompé
84'
85'
A. Németh- sub ->Bakery Jatta
89'
Ransford Königsdörffer(goal)
90'
90'
W. Mikelbrencis- sub ->N. Katterbach
90'

Standings

After this match, Hamburger SV will have 48 points to remain in the 2nd place. On the other side, Nürnberg will stay with 25 points to sit in the 13th place.

Next matches

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

Nürnberg will play away agasint DSC Arminia Bielefeld on the 17th of March with a 6-5 head to head record in favor of DSC Arminia Bielefeld (5 draws).

Hamburger SV – Formation

Hamburger SV
G
7.6
D
7.1
D
Miro Muheim 28.Switzerland
6.7
D
Noah Katterbach  33.Germany
7.1
90'
D
Jonas David  34.Germany
7.2
M
Jonas Meffert 23.Germany
7.3
51'
M
László Bénes  8.Slovakia
7.1
85'
M
Ludovit Reis 14.Netherlands
8.0
Goals52'
F
Bakery Jatta 18.Gambia
7.3
89' 70'
F
Robert Glatzel 9.Germany
7.1
90'
F
J. Dompé 27.France
8.6
84' Goals19'
Substitutes
G
Matheo Raab 19.Germany
D
W. Mikelbrencis 2.France
90'
D
Javi Montero 16.Spain
D
N. Oliveira 47.Germany
M
Anssi Suhonen 36.Finland
M
Filip Bilbija 7.Germany
90'
M
Sonny Kittel 10.Germany
6.5
85'
F
7.4
84' Goals90'
F
A. Németh 20.Hungary
89'

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 (7.6), Noah Katterbach (7.1), Jonas David (7.2), Sebastian Schonlau (7.1), Miro Muheim (6.7), Ludovit Reis (8.0), Jonas Meffert (7.3), László Bénes (7.1), Bakery Jatta (7.3), Robert Glatzel (7.1) and Jean-Luc Dompe (8.6).

The home team had on the bench: Anssi Suhonen, William Mikelbrencis, Ransford Yeboah Königsdörffer (7.4), Francisco Montero, András Németh, Filip Bilbija, Nicolas Oliveira Kisilowski, Sonny Kittel (6.5) and Matheo Raab.

Substitutions

Hamburger SV made 5 changes: J. Dompé for Ransford Konigsdorffer (84′), László Bénes for Sonny Kittel (85′), Bakery Jatta for András Németh (89′), Robert Glatzel for Filip Bilbija (90′) and N. Katterbach for William Mikelbrencis (90′).

Best player: Jean-Luc Dompe​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Hamburger SV was Jean-Luc Dompe.

His rating is (8.6) with 1 goal, 30 passes (86% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 6. He performed 5 crosses.

Nürnberg – Formation

Nürnberg
G
Peter Vindahl 30.Denmark
6.8
D
Florian Hübner  19.Germany
6.1
D
6.3
D
Jan Gyamerah 28.Ghana
6.3
D
J. Castrop 17.Germany
6.2
65'
M
6.7
M
Taylan Duman 8.Germany
6.5
75'
M
Lino Tempelmann 6.Germany
6.8
M
6.4
81' 66'
M
F. Flick 21.Germany
6.4
F
Kwadwo Duah 23.Switzerland
6.6
Substitutes
G
Carl Klaus 1.Germany
D
N. Brown 35.Germany
D
J. Hofmann 43.Germany
M
Sadik Fofana 3.Germany
M
Gustavo Puerta 24.Colombia
M
Johannes Geis 5.Germany
6.4
81'
F
E. Shuranov 11.Germany
F
Felix Lohkemper  7.Germany
6.5
65'
F
Christoph Daferner 33.Germany
6.1
75'

Nürnberg started with a conservative line-up (4-5-1).

Markus Weinzierl played with: Peter Vindahl Jensen (6.8), Jens Castrop (6.2), Florian Hübner (6.1), Christopher Schindler (6.3), Jan Gyamerah (6.3), Taylan Duman (6.5), Florian Flick (6.4), Lino Tempelmann (6.8), Mats Møller Dæhli (6.7), Fabian Nürnberger (6.4) and Kwadwo Duah (6.6).

They had on the bench: Erik Shuranov, Nathaniel Brown, Sadik Fofana, Felix Lohkemper (6.5), Jannik Hofmann, Gustavo Puerta, Christoph Daferner (6.1), Johannes Geis (6.4) and Carl Klaus.

Substitutions

Nürnberg made 3 changes: Jens Castrop for Felix Lohkemper (65′), Taylan Duman  for Christoph Daferner (75′) and Fabian Nürnberger for Johannes Geis (81′).

Best player: Peter Vindahl Jensen​

The player that probably impressed the most for Nürnberg was the goalkeeper: Peter Vindahl Jensen. His rating is 6.82. He performed 5 saves.

Results of the day

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