Elversberg beats Wehen Wiesbaden 2-0 on Saturday

WIESBADEN. Elversberg conquers Wehen Wiesbaden with a 2-0 win with a penalty scored by T. Jacobsen (20') and a goal from W. Faghir (77').

Elversberg beats Wehen Wiesbaden 2-0 on Saturday

WIESBADEN. Elversberg conquers Wehen Wiesbaden with a 2-0 win with a penalty scored by T. Jacobsen (20′) and a goal from W. Faghir (77′).

The match was played at the BRITA-Arena stadium in Wiesbaden on Saturday and it started at 1:00 pm local time. The referee was Aarne Aarnink who was helped by Tobias Schultes and Roman Potemkin. The 4th official was . The weather was few clouds. The temperature was pleasant at 18.01 degrees Celsius or 64.42 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 50%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 52 Ball Possession 48
Shots
  • 14 Total 15
  • 3 On Target 5
  • 7 Off Target 7
  • 4 Shots blocked 3
  • 94 Attack 109
  • 62 Dangerous attack 54
  • 73 Ball safe 71
  • 0 Penalties 2
  • 7 Corners 3
  • 1 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 12 Total 17
  • 4 Yellow Cards 4
  • 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. Wehen Wiesbaden was in possession of the ball for 52% of the time vs. Elversberg that controlled the ball for 48% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Wehen Wiesbaden was more pushing with 62 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 3 were on target. Even so, Elversberg managed to find the solution to win this match.​

Wehen Wiesbaden shot 14 times, 3 on target, 7 off target. Talking about the opposition, Elversberg shot 15 times, 5 on target, 7 off target.

Cards

Wehen Wiesbaden received 4 yellow cards (Nick Bätzner , Marcus Mathisen, Martin Angha and Florian Carstens). Regarding the opposition, Elversberg received 4 yellow cards (Thore Jacobsen, Manuel Feil, Semih Sahin and Maurice Neubauer).

Match Timeline

Martin Angha- Yellow
17'
20'
Thore Jacobsen(penalty)
Florian Carstens- Yellow
24'
26'
Thore Jacobsen- Yellow
27'
Maurice Neubauer- Yellow
46'
Wahid Faghir- sub ->Luca Schnellbacher
Hyun-ju Lee - sub ->Julius Kade
46'
Ivan Prtajin- sub ->Franko Kovacevic
46'
Amar Catic- sub ->Florian Carstens
46'
63'
Manuel Feil- Yellow
67'
Luca Dürholtz- sub ->Thore Jacobsen
67'
Arne Sicker- sub ->Manuel Feil
69'
Semih Sahin- Yellow
Marcus Mathisen- Yellow
72'
John Iredale- sub ->Kianz Froese
74'
77'
Wahid Faghir(goal)
Nick Bätzner- sub ->Robin Heußer
78'
79'
Lukas Finn Pinckert- sub ->Hugo Vandermersch
83'
Marcel Correia- sub ->Jannik Rochelt
Nick Bätzner- Yellow
89'
90'
Arne Sicker(VAR)

Standings

After this contest, Wehen Wiesbaden will stay with 8 points like Karlsruher SC, SpVgg Greuther Fürth and Paderborn to hold in the 13th place. On the opposite side, Elversberg will have 10 points like Kaiserslautern to remain in the 8th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Wehen Wiesbaden will host SpVgg Greuther Fürth on the 27th of April with a 2-0 head to head statistic in favor of SpVgg Greuther Fürth (6 draws).

Elversberg will host Karlsruher SC on the 19th of May with a 0-0 head to head statistic.

Wehen Wiesbaden – Formation

Wehen Wiesbaden
G
Florian Stritzel 16.Germany
7.0
D
Martin Angha 2.Switzerland
6.3
17'
D
Florian Carstens 17.Germany
6.6
46' 24'
D
Marcus Mathisen 24.Denmark
7.0
72'
M
Gino Fechner 6.Germany
7.0
M
Robin Heußer 7.Germany
7.0
78'
M
Thijmen Goppel 9.Netherlands
7.5
M
Julius Kade 21.Germany
7.0
46'
M
Nico Rieble 27.Germany
7.0
F
Franko Kovacevic 14.Croatia
6.8
46'
F
Kianz Froese 30.Canada
6.7
74'
Substitutes
G
Arthur Lyska 1.Germany
D
D
Aleksandar Vukotic 26.Serbia
M
Nick Bätzner 8.Germany
7.0
78' 89'
M
Bjarke Jacobsen 19.Denmark
F
Ivan Prtajin 18.Croatia
7.7
46'
F
Hyun-ju Lee  20.South Korea
7.3
46'
F
John Iredale 33.Australia
6.6
74'
F
Amar Catic 34.Bosnia and Herzegovina
7.1
46'

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

The manager Markus Kauczinski decided to play with the following team: Florian Stritzel (7.0), Martin Angha (6.3), Marcus Mathisen (7.0), Florian Carstens (6.6), Thijmen Goppel (7.5), Robin Heußer (7.0), Gino Fechner (7.0), Julius Kade (7.0), Nico Rieble (7.0), Kianz Froese (6.7) and Franko Kovacevic (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Arthur Lyska , Sascha Mockenhaupt, Nick Bätzner  (7.0), Ivan Prtajin (7.7), Bjarke Jacobsen, Hyun-ju Lee (7.3), Aleksandar Vukotic , John Iredale  (6.6) and Amar Catic (7.1).

Substitutions

Wehen Wiesbaden made 5 changes: Florian Carstens for Amar Catic (46′), Franko Kovacevic for Ivan Prtajin (46′), Julius Kade for Hyun-ju Lee (46′), Robin Heußer for Nick Bätzner  (78′) and Kianz Froese for John Iredale  (74′).

Best player: Ivan Prtajin​

The most impressive player for Wehen Wiesbaden was Ivan Prtajin.

His rating is (7.7) with 22 passes (77% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 4 duels out of 9. He performed 1 cross.

His performance was remarkable also because he started the match from the bench before entering the filed in the 46′.

Elversberg – Formation

Elversberg
G
Nicolas Kristof 20.Austria
7.8
D
Kevin Conrad 4.Germany
7.5
D
Frederik Jäkel 5.Germany
8.1
D
Hugo Vandermersch 18.France
7.5
79'
D
Maurice Neubauer 33.Germany
7.1
27'
M
Manuel Feil 7.Germany
6.8
67' 63'
M
Semih Sahin 8.Germany
7.5
69'
M
Jannik Rochelt 10.Germany
6.7
83'
M
Paul Stock 21.Germany
6.7
M
Thore Jacobsen 31.Germany
7.0
67' 26' Goals20'
F
Luca Schnellbacher 24.Germany
7.7
46'
Substitutes
G
Tim Boss 28.Germany
D
Marcel Correia 13.Portugal
6.4
83'
D
Lukas Finn Pinckert 19.Germany
6.6
79'
D
Arne Sicker 26.Germany
7.3
67'
D
N. Antonitsch 35.Austria
M
Luca Dürholtz 11.Germany
6.7
67'
F
F
Joseph Boyamba 22.Germany
F
Wahid Faghir 29.Denmark
7.5
46' Goals77'

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

Horst Steffen played with: Nicolas Kristof (7.8), Hugo Vandermersch (7.5), Frederik Jäkel (8.1), Kevin Conrad (7.5), Maurice Neubauer (7.1), Thore Jacobsen (7.0), Semih Sahin (7.5), Manuel Feil (6.8), Paul Stock (6.7), Jannik Rochelt (6.7) and Luca Schnellbacher (7.7).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Dominik Martinović, Luca Dürholtz (6.7), Marcel Correia (6.4), Lukas Finn Pinckert (6.6), Joseph Boyamba, Arne Sicker (7.3), Tim Boss, Wahid Faghir (7.5) and Nico Antonitsch.

Substitutions

Elversberg made 5 changes: Luca Schnellbacher for Wahid Faghir (46′), Manuel Feil for Arne Sicker (67′), Thore Jacobsen for Luca Dürholtz (67′), Hugo Vandermersch for Lukas Finn Pinckert (79′) and Jannik Rochelt for Marcel Correia (83′).

Best player: Frederik Jäkel​

The player that probably impressed the most for Elversberg was Frederik Jäkel even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (8.1) with 49 passes (88% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 8 duels out of 10.

Results of the day

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