HANNOVER. Holstein Kiel beats Hannover 96 5-1 after playing a incredible match.

The match was played at the HDI-Arena stadium in Hannover on Sunday and it started at 3:30 pm local time. The referee was Martin Thomsen with the help of Dominik Jolk and Nikolai Kimmeyer. The 4th official was Tobias Schultes. The weather was clear. The temperature was pleasant at 24 degrees Celsius or 75.24 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 37%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 51 Ball Possession 49
Shots
  • 10 Total 14
  • 1 On Target 9
  • 9 Off Target 6
  • 3 Shots blocked 3
  • 113 Attack 68
  • 57 Dangerous attack 31
  • 79 Ball safe 78
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 2
Fouls
  • 6 Total 11
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

No teams had a vastly superior advantage in terms of ball possession. Hannover 96 was in possession of the ball for 51% of the time vs. Holstein Kiel that controlled the ball for 49% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Hannover 96 had a more offensive attitude with 57 dangerous attacks and 10 shots of which 1 were on target. Still, Holstein Kiel found a way to find the solution to win this contest.​

Hannover 96 shot 10 times, 1 on target, 9 off target. On the other side, Holstein Kiel shot 14 times, 9 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

Hannover 96 didn’t receive any yellow card. On the opposite side, Holstein Kiel received 1 yellow card (Philipp Sander).

Match Timeline

21'
24'
Timo Becker(goal)Philipp Sander
45'
B. Pichler(goal)
46'
Sebastian Ernst- sub ->Julian Börner
46'
57'
P. Sander- Yellow
60'
63'
63'
Sei Muroya- sub ->Jannik Dehm
63'
70'
M. Kirkeskov- sub ->Fin Bartels
70'
Finn Porath- sub ->Steven Skrzybski
Phil Neumann(goal)
72'
80'
Colin Kleine-Bekel - sub ->Timo Becker
80'
Enzo Leopold- sub ->Max Besuschkow
85'
86'

Standings

After this encounter, Hannover 96 will stay with 44 points to sit in the 10th place. Talking about the opposition, Holstein Kiel will have 46 points like Karlsruher SC to sit in the 8th place.

Next matches

Hannover 96 – Formation

Hannover 96
G
5.8
D
Julian Börner 31.Germany
6.3
46'
D
Phil Neumann 5.Germany
6.6
72'
D
B. Arrey-Mbi 4.Germany
5.9
M
Jannik Dehm 20.Germany
6.2
63'
M
Derrick Köhn 18.Germany
6.4
M
Max Besuschkow 7.Germany
6.9
85'
M
Fabian Kunze 6.Germany
6.6
F
Louis Schaub 11.Austria
7.3
F
Håvard Nielsen 16.Norway
6.1
46'
F
Cedric Teuchert 36.Germany
6.2
63'
Substitutes
G
L. Weinkauf 30.Germany
D
Ekin Çelebi 3.Germany
D
Y. Lührs 34.Germany
D
Sei Muroya 21.Japan
6.5
63'
M
Sebastian Ernst 10.Germany
6.9
46'
M
A. Fóti 24.Cyprus
M
Enzo Leopold 8.Germany
85'
F
Maximilian Beier 14.Germany
6.2
46'
F
Hendrik Weydandt 9.Germany
6.6
63'

Hannover 96 started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Stefan Leitl decided to play with the following team: Ron-Robert Zieler (5.8), Phil Neumann (6.6), Julian Börner (6.3), Bright Arrey-Mbi (5.9), Jannik Dehm (6.2), Max Besuschkow (6.9), Fabian Kunze (6.6), Derrick Köhn (6.4), Louis Schaub (7.3), Håvard Nielsen (6.1) and Cedric Teuchert (6.2).

The home team had on the bench: Ekin Çelebi, Sebastian Ernst (6.9), Maximilian Beier (6.2), Leo Weinkauf, Yannik Luhrs, Antonio Foti, Sei Muroya (6.5), Hendrik Weydandt (6.6) and Enzo Leopold.

Substitutions

Hannover 96 made 5 changes: Havard Nielsen for Maximilian Beier (46′), Julian Börner for Sebastian Ernst (46′), C. Teuchert for Hendrik Weydandt (63′), Jannik Dehm for Sei Muroya (63′) and Max Besuschkow for Enzo Leopold (85′).

Best player: Louis Schaub​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Hannover 96 was Louis Schaub.

His rating is (7.3) with 39 passes (82% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 5 duels out of 7.

Holstein Kiel – Formation

Holstein Kiel
G
Timon Weiner 33.Germany
6.6
D
Stefan Thesker 5.Germany
6.4
D
Timo Becker 17.Germany
7.1
80' 24'
D
Patrick Erras 4.Germany
7.1
M
Lewis Holtby 10.Germany
6.5
M
P. Sander 16.Germany
8.3
86' 57'
M
J. Sterner 32.Germany
6.5
M
Fabian Reese 11.Germany
9.3
80' 21'
F
Fin Bartels 31.Germany
8.8
70' 60', 63'
F
Steven Skrzybski 7.Germany
7.1
70'
F
B. Pichler 9.Austria
7.2
45'
Substitutes
G
Thomas Dähne 21.Germany
D
M. Kirkeskov 2.Denmark
6.3
70'
D
Julian Korb 23.Germany
D
80'
D
Simon Lorenz 19.Germany
86'
M
Alexander Mühling 8.Germany
M
Finn Porath 27.Germany
6.4
70'
M
Marvin Schulz 25.Germany
F
Kwasi Wriedt 18.Ghana
80'

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

Marcel Rapp played with: Timon Weiner (6.6), Timo Becker (7.1), Patrick Erras (7.1), Stefan Thesker (6.4), Jonas Sterner (6.5), Lewis Holtby (6.5), Philipp Sander (8.3), Fabian Reese (9.3), Fin Bartels (8.8), Steven Skrzybski (7.1) and Benedikt Pichler (7.2).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Thomas Dähne, Mikkel Kirkeskov (6.3), Alexander Mühling, Finn Dominik Porath (6.4), Julian Korb, Kwasi Okyere Wriedt, Colin Noah Kleine-Bekel, Marvin Schulz, Simon Lorenz and Colin Noah Kleine-Bekel.

Substitutions

Holstein Kiel made 5 changes: Fin Bartels for Mikkel Kirkeskov (70′), Steven Skrzybski for Finn Dominik Porath (70′), Fabian Reese for Kwasi Okyere Wriedt (80′), Timo Becker for Colin Kleine-Bekel (80′) and Philipp Sander for Simon Lorenz (86′).

Best player: Fabian Reese​

The most impressive player for Holstein Kiel was Fabian Reese.

His rating is (9.3) with 1 goal, 36 passes (86% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 2 duels out of 3. He performed 5 crosses.

Results of the day

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