Heidenheim prevails over Jahn Regensburg after recovering from a 2-0 deficit. HIGHLIGHTS

REGENSBURG. Heidenheim had a fantastic comeback against Jahn Regensburg.

Heidenheim prevails over Jahn Regensburg after recovering from a 2-0 deficit. HIGHLIGHTS

REGENSBURG. Heidenheim had a fantastic comeback against Jahn Regensburg.

The match was played at the Jahnstadion Regensburg (Regensburg) stadium in Regensburg on Sunday and it started at 3:30 pm local time. The referee was Sören Storks assisted by Philipp Hüwe and Christian Bandurski. The 4th official was Martin Speckner. The weather was clear. The temperature was pleasant at 24 degrees Celsius or 75.16 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 36%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 48 Ball Possession 52
Shots
  • 11 Total 20
  • 5 On Target 11
  • 6 Off Target 9
  • 0 Shots blocked 4
  • 114 Attack 100
  • 46 Dangerous attack 52
  • 102 Ball safe 88
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 5 Corners 4
  • 2 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 21 Total 11
  • 6 Yellow Cards 0
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

None of the teams was particularly dominant in terms of ball possession. Jahn Regensburg was in possession of the ball for 48% of the time vs. Heidenheim that controlled the ball for 52% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Heidenheim was putting more pressure with 52 dangerous attacks and 20 shots of which 11 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Heidenheim won the contest.​

Jahn Regensburg shot 10 times, 5 on target, 5 off target. On the opposite side, Heidenheim shot 20 times, 11 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

Jahn Regensburg received 6 yellow cards (Benedikt Saller, Prince Osei Owusu, Jan Elvedi, Aygün Yildirim, Joshua Mees and Steve Breitkreuz). Regarding the opposition, Heidenheim didn’t receive any yellow card.

Match Timeline

35'
Kevin Sessa- sub ->Florian Pick
Benedikt Saller- Yellow
44'
46'
Stefan Schimmer- sub ->Jan Schöppner
51'
55'
Norman Theuerkauf- sub ->Lennard Maloney
56'
Benedikt Saller(own-goal)
58'
63'
65'
72'
73'
78'
Adrian Beck- sub ->Denis Thomalla
Jannik Graf- sub ->Aygün Yildirim
79'
79'
79'
82'
86'
90'
90'
Tim Kleindienst(goal)Patrick Mainka
90'
90'
Jan-Niklas Beste (penalty)

Standings

After this match, Jahn Regensburg will stay with 31 points to remain in the 17th place. Talking about the opposition, Heidenheim will have 67 points like Darmstadt 98 to hold in the 1st place.

Next matches

Jahn Regensburg – Formation

Jahn Regensburg
G
J. Urbig 40.Germany
7.6
D
Steve Breitkreuz 23.Germany
7.3
86'
D
Leon Guwara 20.Gambia
7.2
D
Scott Kennedy 24.Canada
6.8
D
Benedikt Saller 6.Germany
7.3
79' 44'
M
Benedikt Gimber 5.Germany
7.0
M
6.9
72'
M
Konrad Faber 11.Germany
7.1
65'
M
Andreas Albers 19.Denmark
6.4
M
Aygün Yıldırım 18.Germany
6.2
79' 79'
F
Prince Osei Owusu 9.Germany
7.9
73' 63' Goals51', 56'
Substitutes
G
Thorsten Kirschbaum 21.Germany
D
79'
D
Jan Elvedi 33.Switzerland
6.5
72' 90'
M
Joshua Mees 29.Germany
6.5
73' 82'
M
Oscar Schönfelder 16.Germany
M
Blendi Idrizi 14.Kosovo
M
Sarpreet Singh 15.New Zealand
F
Nicklas Shipnoski 7.Germany
6.6
65'
F
Jannik Graf 39.Germany
6.2
79'

Jahn Regensburg adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

The manager Joe Enochs decided to play with the following team: Jonas Urbig (7.6), Benedikt Saller (7.3), Steve Breitkreuz (7.3), Scott Kennedy (6.8), Leon Guwara (7.2), Benedikt Gimber (7.0), Maximilian Thalhammer (6.9), Konrad Faber (7.1), Andreas Albers (6.4), Aygün Yıldırım (6.2) and Prince-Osei Owusu (7.9).

The home team had on the bench: Sebastian Nachreiner, Joshua Mees (6.5), Jan Elvedi (6.5), Nicklas Shipnoski (6.6), Oscar Schönfelder, Blendi Idrizi, Thorsten Kirschbaum, Jannik Graf (6.2) and Sarpreet Singh.

Jahn Regensburg could not rely on the presence of Sebastian Nachreiner (injured).

Substitutions

Jahn Regensburg made 4 changes: Konrad Faber for Nicklas Shipnoski (65′), Maximilian Thalhammer for Jan Elvedi (72′), Prince Osei Owusu for Joshua Mees (73′) and Benedikt Saller for Sebastian Nachreiner (79′).

Best player: Prince-Osei Owusu​

The player that probably impressed the most for Jahn Regensburg was Prince-Osei Owusu.

His rating is (7.9) with 2 goals, 16 passes (68% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 18.

Heidenheim – Formation

Heidenheim
G
Kevin Müller 1.Germany
6.4
D
Marnon Busch 2.Germany
6.8
D
Patrick Mainka  6.Germany
7.2
D
Jonas Föhrenbach 19.Germany
6.9
D
Tim Siersleben 4.Germany
6.7
M
Lennard Maloney  33.Germany
6.8
55'
M
Florian Pick 17.Germany
6.3
35'
M
Jan-Niklas Beste  37.Germany
7.2
Goals90'
M
Jan Schöppner 3.Germany
6.5
46'
M
Denis Thomalla 11.Germany
6.5
78'
F
Tim Kleindienst 10.Germany
7.1
Goals90'
Substitutes
G
Vitus Eicher 22.Germany
D
Norman Theuerkauf 30.Germany
6.4
55'
M
Dzenis Burnic 20.Germany
M
Andreas Geipl 8.Germany
M
Adrian Beck 21.Germany
78'
M
Thomas Keller  27.Germany
M
Kevin Sessa 16.Germany
6.4
35'
F
Stefan Schimmer 9.Germany
6.9
46'
F

Also Heidenheim adopted the 4-2-3-1 line-up (4-2-3-1).

Frank Schmidt played with: Kevin Müller (6.4), Marnon Busch (6.8), Patrick Mainka (7.2), Tim Siersleben (6.7), Jonas Föhrenbach (6.9), Jan Schöppner (6.5), Lennard Maloney (6.8), Florian Pick (6.3), Denis Thomalla (6.5), Jan-Niklas Beste (7.2) and Tim Kleindienst (7.1).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Dženis Burnić, Andreas Geipl, Adrian Beck, Norman Theuerkauf (6.4), Stefan Schimmer (6.9), Christian Kühlwetter, Thomas Keller, Vitus Eicher and Kevin Sessa (6.4).

Heidenheim could not rely on the presence of Kevin Sessa (injured) and Norman Theuerkauf (injured).

Substitutions

Heidenheim made 4 changes: Florian Pick for Kevin Sessa (35′), Jan Schöppner for Stefan Schimmer (46′), Lennard Maloney for Norman Theuerkauf (55′) and Denis Thomalla for Adrian Beck (78′).

Best player: Patrick Mainka​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Heidenheim was Patrick Mainka even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.2) with 40 passes (85% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 8 duels out of 8.

Results of the day

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