Karlsruher SC overcomes 1860 München 1-0 with a goal scored by M. Wanitzek

MüNCHEN. Karlsruher SC prevails over 1860 München 1-0 after M. Wanitzek scored a penalty (69').

Karlsruher SC overcomes 1860 München 1-0 with a goal scored by M. Wanitzek

MüNCHEN. Karlsruher SC defeats 1860 München 1-0 after M. Wanitzek scored a penalty (69′).

The match was played at the Rasenplatz BSA Heinrich-Wieland-Straße stadium in München on Tuesday and it started at 6:30 pm local time. The referee was Martin Petersen assisted by Sascha Thielert and Guido Kleve. The 4th official was Patrick Hanslbauer.

Match Statistics​

  • 46 Ball Possession 54
Shots
  • 14 Total 19
  • 4 On Target 7
  • 10 Off Target 12
  • 3 Shots blocked 2
  • 102 Attack 101
  • 46 Dangerous attack 56
  • 94 Ball safe 99
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 1 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 9 Total 10
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

There was not much difference in terms of ball possession. 1860 München was in possession of the ball for 46% of the time vs. Karlsruher SC that controlled the ball for 54% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Karlsruher SC had a more offensive attitude with 56 dangerous attacks and 19 shots of which 7 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Karlsruher SC won the match.​

1860 München shot 14 times, 4 on target, 10 off target. Regarding the opposition, Karlsruher SC shot 19 times, 7 on target, 12 off target.

Cards

1860 München received 1 yellow card (S. Belkahia). Talking about the opposition, Karlsruher SC received 1 yellow card (J. Gondorf).

Match Timeline

38'
Jérôme Gondorf - Yellow
69'
Marvin Wanitzek(penalty)
70'
70'
72'
Tim Linsbichler- sub ->M. Bar
72'
81'
89'
90'
90'
90'

Standings

Standings
No data available

After playing this match, 1860 München stays with points to occupy the 0th place in the standings. On the opposite side, Karlsruher SC has points (0th).

Next matches

1860 München – Formation

1860 München
G
Marco Hiller 1.Germany
7.8
D
Stephan Salger 6.Germany
6.8
D
Philipp Steinhart 36.Germany
6.9
D
Semi Belkahia 27.Germany
6.4
90'
M
Yannick Deichmann 20.Germany
6.9
M
Dennis Dressel 14.Germany
6.8
M
Erik Tallig 8.Germany
7.3
M
Fabian Greilinger 11.Germany
6.4
89'
F
Richard Neudecker  31.Germany
6.8
72'
F
S. Lex 7.Germany
6.7
81'
F
Marcel Bär 15.Germany
7.0
72'
Substitutes
G
Tom Kretzschmar 40.Germany
D
Niklas Lang 3.Germany
M
Q. Moll 5.Germany
89'
M
A. Freitag 34.Germany
F
Merveille Biankadi 19.Germany
6.1
81'
F
T. Linsbichler 22.Germany
6.2
72'
F
Lorenz Knöferl 18.Germany
F
Keanu Staude 23.Germany
7.5
72'
F
Milos Cocic 30.Serbia

1860 München started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

The manager Michael Köllner decided to play with the following team: Marco Hiller (7.8), Semi Belkahia (6.4), Stephan Salger (6.8), Philipp Steinhart (6.9), Yannick Deichmann (6.9), Dennis Dressel (6.8), Erik Tallig (7.3), Fabian Greilinger (6.4), Richard Neudecker (6.8), Marcel Bär (7.0) and Stefan Lex (6.7).

The home team had on the bench: Merveille Biankadi (6.1), Quirin Moll, Alexander Freitag, Tim Linsbichler (6.2), Tom Kretzschmar, Niklas Lang, Lorenz Knoferl, Keanu Staude (7.5) and Milos Cocic.

Substitutions

1860 München made 4 changes: R. Neudecker for K. Staude (72′), M. Bar for T. Linsbichler (72′), S. Lex for M. Biankadi (81′) and F. Greilinger for Q. Moll (89′).

Best player: Marco Hiller​

The player that probably impressed the most for 1860 München was the goalkeeper: Marco Hiller. His rating is 7.75. He performed 6 saves.

Karlsruher SC – Formation

Karlsruher SC
G
M. Gersbeck 35.Germany
7.8
D
Philip Heise 16.Germany
7.2
D
7.4
D
Marco Thiede 21.Germany
7.8
D
Christoph Kobald 22.Austria
7.4
M
Jérôme Gondorf  8.Germany
6.5
70' 38'
M
Marvin Wanitzek 10.Germany
8.1
Goals69'
M
Tim Breithaupt 38.Germany
7.2
F
Lucas Cueto 17.Germany
6.7
70'
F
Philipp Hofmann 33.Germany
7.1
90'
F
Fabian Schleusener 24.Germany
7.1
90'
Substitutes
G
Niklas Heeger 30.Germany
D
Felix Irorere 20.Germany
D
Daniel Gordon 3.Jamaica
90'
D
R. van 4.Netherlands
D
Jannis Rabold 34.Germany
M
Fabio Kaufmann 37.Germany
6.1
70'
M
T. Rossmann 31.Germany
M
Marc Lorenz 7.Germany
6.6
70'
F
Stefano Marino 27.Germany
90'

Karlsruher SC started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

Christian Eichner played with: Marius Gersbeck (7.8), Marco Thiede (7.8), Christoph Kobald (7.4), Daniel O’Shaughnessy (7.4), Philip Heise (7.2), Jérôme Gondorf (6.5), Tim Breithaupt (7.2), Marvin Wanitzek (8.1), Lucas Cueto (6.7), Philipp Hofmann (7.1) and Fabian Schleusener (7.1).

They had on the bench: Fabio Kaufmann (6.1), Felix Irorere, Stefano Marino, Daniel Gordon, Tim Rossmann, Niklas Heeger, Ricardo Van Rhijn, Jannis Rabold and Marc Lorenz (6.6).

Substitutions

Karlsruher SC made 4 changes: L. Cueto for M. Lorenz (70′), J. Gondorf for F. Kaufmann (70′), F. Schleusener for D. Gordon (90′) and F. Schleusener for D. Gordon (90′).

Best player: Marvin Wanitzek​

The most impressive player for Karlsruher SC was Marvin Wanitzek.

His rating is (8.1) with 1 goal, 62 passes (77% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 9. He performed 6 crosses.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the DFB Pokal.​