HEIDENHEIM AN DER BRENZ. Heidenheim snatched a late win Darmstadt 98 1-0 after J. Beste scored just 1 goal (88′).

Heidenheim remained in 10 after Dzenis Burnic received a double yellow card in the 90′.

The match was played at the Voith-Arena stadium in Heidenheim an der Brenz on Saturday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Robert Schröder with the help of Jan Clemens Neitzel and Konrad Oldhfer. The 4th official was Tobias Schultes. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 0.5 degrees Celsius or 32.83 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 83%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 52 Ball Possession 48
Shots
  • 18 Total 10
  • 6 On Target 2
  • 10 Off Target 4
  • 2 Shots blocked 4
  • 151 Attack 117
  • 79 Dangerous attack 42
  • 84 Ball safe 110
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 9 Corners 2
  • 1 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 18 Total 10
  • 2 Yellow Cards 1
  • 1 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

No teams had a vastly superior advantage in terms of ball possession. Heidenheim was in possession of the ball for 52% of the time vs. Darmstadt 98 that controlled the ball for 48% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Heidenheim was more pushing with 79 dangerous attacks and 18 shots of which 7 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Heidenheim won the match​.

Heidenheim shot 18 times, 7 on target, 9 off target. On the other side, Darmstadt 98 shot 10 times, 2 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

Heidenheim received 2 yellow cards (Dzenis Burnic and Patrick Mainka). Talking about the opposition, Darmstadt 98 received 1 yellow card (Marvin Mehlem).

Dzenis Burnic (Heidenheim) was sent off after receiving a second yellow card (90′).

Match Timeline

Stefan Schimmer- sub ->Denis Thomalla
32'
56'
Kevin Sessa- sub ->Florian Pick
56'
59'
59'
63'
72'
Marvin Mehlem - Yellow
78'
Patrick Mainka - Yellow
86'
Jan-Niklas Beste (goal)
88'
90'
Norman Theuerkauf- sub ->Jan-Niklas Beste
90'
90'
Klaus Gjasula- sub ->Fabian Schnellhardt

Standings

After playing this contest, Heidenheim will have 46 points to sit in the 3rd place. Talking about the opposition, Darmstadt 98 will stay with 49 points to hold in the 1st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Heidenheim will host Karlsruher SC on the 17th of March with a 4-3 head to head in favor of Heidenheim (6 draws).

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

Heidenheim – Formation

Heidenheim
G
Kevin Müller 1.Germany
7.1
D
Marnon Busch 2.Germany
6.7
D
Patrick Mainka 6.Germany
7.6
86'
D
Jonas Föhrenbach 19.Germany
7.6
D
Tim Siersleben 4.Germany
7.0
M
Lennard Maloney 33.Germany
7.1
M
Florian Pick 17.Germany
6.9
56'
M
Jan-Niklas Beste 37.Germany
9.7
90' 88'
M
Jan Schöppner 3.Germany
6.6
56'
M
Denis Thomalla 11.Germany
6.2
32'
F
Tim Kleindienst 10.Germany
7.4
Substitutes
G
Vitus Eicher 22.Germany
D
Norman Theuerkauf 30.Germany
90'
D
Marvin Rittmüller 18.Germany
M
Andreas Geipl 8.Germany
M
Kevin Sessa 16.Germany
6.9
56'
M
Thomas Keller 27.Germany
M
Dzenis Burnic 20.Germany
6.6
56' 63'
F
F
Stefan Schimmer 9.Germany
7.1
32'

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

The manager Frank Schmidt decided to play with the following team: Kevin Müller (7.1), Marnon Busch (6.7), Patrick Mainka (7.6), Tim Siersleben (7.0), Jonas Föhrenbach (7.6), Jan Schöppner (6.6), Lennard Maloney (7.1), Florian Pick (6.9), Denis Thomalla (6.2), Jan-Niklas Beste (9.7) and Tim Kleindienst (7.4).

The home team had on the bench: Andreas Geipl, Vitus Eicher, Kevin Sessa (6.9), Christian Kühlwetter, Thomas Keller, Norman Theuerkauf, Dženis Burnić (6.6), Marvin Rittmüller and Stefan Schimmer (7.1).

Substitutions

Heidenheim made 4 changes: Denis Thomalla for Stefan Schimmer (32′), Jan Schöppner for Dženis Burnić (56′), Florian Pick for Kevin Sessa (56′) and Jan-Niklas Beste for Norman Theuerkauf (90′).

Best player: Jan-Niklas Beste​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Heidenheim was Jan-Niklas Beste.

His rating is (9.7) with 1 goal, 21 passes (61% accurate) and 5 key passes. He was won 7 duels out of 12. He performed 18 crosses.

Darmstadt 98 – Formation

Darmstadt 98
G
Marcel Schuhen 1.Germany
7.2
D
7.0
D
Thomas Isherwood 3.Sweden
6.7
D
Clemens Riedel 38.Germany
6.8
M
Fabian Holland 32.Germany
7.0
M
Frank Ronstadt 17.Germany
6.7
59'
M
Emir Karic 19.Austria
6.2
M
7.1
90'
F
Mathias Honsak 18.Austria
6.6
59'
F
Marvin Mehlem 6.Germany
7.1
78' 72'
F
Phillip Tietz 9.Germany
6.8
Substitutes
G
Alexander Brunst 30.Germany
D
Matthias Bader 26.Germany
M
Yassin Ben Balla 28.France
M
Keanan Bennetts 16.England
6.4
59'
M
Klaus Gjasula 23.Germany
90'
F
Magnus Warming 14.Denmark
6.6
78'
F
Filip Stojilkovic 40.Switzerland
6.2
59'

Darmstadt 98 started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

Torsten Lieberknecht played with: Marcel Schuhen (7.2), Clemens Riedel (6.8), Christoph Zimmermann (7.0), Thomas Isherwood (6.7), Frank Ronstadt (6.7), Fabian Schnellhardt (7.1), Fabian Holland (7.0), Emir Karić (6.2), Marvin Mehlem (7.1), Phillip Tietz (6.8) and Mathias Honsak (6.6).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Yassin Ben Balla, Keanan Bennetts (6.4), Matthias Bader, Klaus Gjasula, Alexander Brunst, Magnus Warming (6.6) and Filip Stojilković (6.2).

Substitutions

Darmstadt 98 made 4 changes: Frank Ronstadt for Keanan Bennetts (59′), Mathias Honsak  for Filip Stojilkovic (59′), Marvin Mehlem for Magnus Warming (78′) and Fabian Schnellhardt  for Klaus Gjasula (90′).

Best player: Marcel Schuhen​

The most impressive player for Darmstadt 98 was the goalkeeper: Marcel Schuhen. His rating is 7.21. He performed 5 saves.

Results of the day

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