ROSTOCK. Ingolstadt and Hansa Rostock draw 1-1. T. Keller scored the first goal (41′) for Ingolstadt. J. Verhoek made it even (49′). Hansa Rostock was much superior in terms of ball possession (70%)​

The match was played at the Ostseestadion stadium in Rostock on Saturday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Franz Bokop with the support of Sascha Thielert and Tobias Fritsch. The 4th official was Konrad Oldhfer. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 3.5 degrees Celsius or 38.32 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 90%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 70 Ball Possession 30
Shots
  • 21 Total 5
  • 6 On Target 3
  • 15 Off Target 2
  • 7 Shots blocked 2
  • 150 Attack 74
  • 76 Dangerous attack 18
  • 107 Ball safe 96
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 6 Corners 0
Fouls
  • 14 Total 13
  • 3 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 2 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

Hansa Rostock was in firm control of the ball 70% while Ingolstadt was struggling with a 30% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Hansa Rostock was was putting more pressure with 76 dangerous attacks and 21 shots of which 6 were on target. Nevertheless, that was not enough Hansa Rostock to win the match​.

Hansa Rostock shot 21 times, 6 on target, 15 off target. Talking about the opposition, Ingolstadt shot 5 times, 3 on target, 2 off target.

Cards

Hansa Rostock received 3 yellow cards (B. Bahn, L. Frode and H. Duljevic). On the other side, Ingolstadt received 2 yellow cards (M. Gaus and N. Antonitsch).

Match Timeline

29'
40'
Lukas Fröde- Yellow
41'
46'
46'
49'
57'
79'
83'
84'
88'
Arian Llugiqi- sub ->J. Hawkins
90'

Standings

After playing this match, Hansa Rostock will have 19 points like Fortuna Düsseldorf to sit in the 12th place. Talking about the opposition, Ingolstadt will have 7 points to remain in the 18th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Hansa Rostock will play away against Karlsruher SC on the 19th of December with a 4-3 head to head statistic in favor of Karlsruher SC (4 draws).

Ingolstadt will host Hannover 96 on the 11th of December with a 1-0 head to head in favor of Hannover 96 (1 draw).

Hansa Rostock – Formation

Hansa Rostock
G
Markus Kolke 1.Germany
6.8
D
Calogero Rizzuto 27.Germany
7.3
D
Ryan Malone 16.United States
7.0
D
Damian Roßbach 4.Germany
6.8
D
N. Neidhart 7.Germany
7.1
M
Haris Duljević 10.Bosnia and Herzegovina
7.6
90'
M
6.2
46' 29'
M
Lukas Fröde 34.Germany
7.6
40'
M
S. Rhein 5.Germany
7.3
M
Kevin Schumacher 13.Germany
7.3
83'
F
John Verhoek 18.Netherlands
7.4
49'
Substitutes
G
Ben Voll 30.Germany
D
Jonathan Meier 23.Germany
D
Thomas Meißner 25.Germany
D
Julian Riedel 3.Germany
M
Hanno Behrens 17.Germany
7.1
46'
M
Svante Ingelsson 14.Sweden
M
Björn Rother 6.Germany
F
Pascal Breier 39.Germany
6.6
83'
F
Ridge Munsy 9.DR Congo

Hansa Rostock started with a mid-fielder-oriented line-up (4-1-4-1).

The manager Jens Härtel decided to play with the following team: Markus Kolke (6.8), Nico Neidhart (7.1), Ryan Malone (7.0), Damian Roßbach (6.8), Calogero Rizzuto (7.3), Lukas Fröde (7.6), Kevin Schumacher (7.3), Bentley Baxter Bahn (6.2), Simon Rhein (7.3), Haris Duljević (7.6) and John Verhoek (7.4).

The home team had on the bench: Jonathan Meier, Thomas Meißner, Julian Riedel, Hanno Behrens (7.1), Svante Ingelsson, Björn Rother, Pascal Breier (6.6), Ridge Munsy and Ben Voll.

Substitutions

Hansa Rostock made only 1 change substituting B. Bahn for H. Behrens (46′)​.

Best player: Lukas Fröde​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Hansa Rostock was Lukas Fröde.

His rating is (7.6) with 80 passes (73% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 17 duels out of 20.

Ingolstadt – Formation

Ingolstadt
G
Robert Jendrusch 1.Germany
7.4
D
N. Antonitsch 5.Austria
7.0
79'
D
6.9
84'
D
Jonatan Kotzke 25.Germany
7.2
M
Nils Röseler 13.Germany
6.9
M
Jan-Hendrik Marx 26.Germany
6.3
M
Thomas Keller 27.Germany
7.1
41'
M
Marcel Gaus 19.Germany
6.4
57' 46'
F
Christian Gebauer 22.Austria
6.6
F
Jalen Hawkins 20.United States
6.5
88'
F
Fatih Kaya 9.Germany
6.2
Substitutes
G
Lukas Schellenberg 39.Germany
D
Fabian Cavadias 41.Germany
6.7
84'
D
Peter Kurzweg 16.Germany
6.6
57'
M
Patrick Sussek 37.Germany
M
G. Pintidis 0.Germany
M
M. Götzendörfer 49.Germany
F
B. Causevic 48.Germany
F
Arian Llugiqi 29.Kosovo
6.7
88'

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

André Schubert played with: Robert Jendrusch (7.4), Nico Antonitsch (7.0), Maximilian Neuberger (6.9), Jonatan Kotzke (7.2), Jan Hendrik Marx (6.3), Thomas Keller (7.1), Nils Röseler (6.9), Marcel Gaus (6.4), Christian Gebauer (6.6), Jalen Hawkins (6.5) and Fatih Kaya (6.2).

They had on the bench: Lukas Schellenberg, Fabian Cavadias (6.7), Peter Kurzweg (6.6), Patrick Sussek, Georgios Pintidis, Benjamin Causevic, Arian Llugiqi (6.7) and Mario Götzendörfer.

Ingolstadt could not rely on the presence of N. Antonitsch (injured), F. Cavadias (injured) and F. Cavadias (injured).

Substitutions

Ingolstadt made 4 changes: M. Gaus for P. Kurzweg (57′), M. Neuberger for F. Cavadias (84′), M. Neuberger for F. Cavadias (84′) and J. Hawkins for A. Llugiqi (88′).

Best player: Robert Jendrusch​

The player that probably impressed the most for Ingolstadt was the goalkeeper: Robert Jendrusch. His rating is 7.44. He performed 4 saves.

Results of the day

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