St. Pauli and Wehen Wiesbaden draw 1-1 on Sunday

HAMBURG. St. Pauli and Wehen Wiesbaden draw 1-1. M. Hartel scored the first goal (47') for St. Pauli. J. Iredale  made it even (84').

St. Pauli and Wehen Wiesbaden draw 1-1 on Sunday

HAMBURG. St. Pauli and Wehen Wiesbaden draw 1-1. M. Hartel scored the first goal (47′) for St. Pauli. J. Iredale  settled the score (84′). St. Pauli was surely superior in terms of ball possession (73%)​

The match was played at the Millerntor-Stadion stadium in Hamburg on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. In front of 29,332 spectators.​ The referee was Timo Gerach with the support of Robert Edgar Wessel and Marcel Gasteier. The 4th official was Lukas Benen.

Match Statistics​

  • ! 73 Ball Possession 27
Shots
  • 26 Total 5
  • 5 On Target 1
  • 13 Off Target 4
  • 8 Shots blocked 0
  • 157 Attack 68
  • 97 Dangerous attack 11
  • 82 Ball safe 78
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 12 Corners 2
  • 2 Off Sides 2
Fouls
  • 8 Total 7
  • 2 Yellow Cards 3
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 6

Ball possession

St. Pauli was in firm control of the ball 73% while Wehen Wiesbaden was struggling with a 27% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

St. Pauli had a more offensive attitude with 97 dangerous attacks and 26 shots of which 5 were on target. Nevertheless, that was not enough St. Pauli to win the match​.

St. Pauli shot 26 times, 5 on target, 13 off target. Talking about the opposition, Wehen Wiesbaden shot 5 times, 1 on target, 4 off target.

Cards

St. Pauli received 2 yellow cards (Elias Saad and Manolis Saliakas). Regarding the opposition, Wehen Wiesbaden received 3 yellow cards (Florian Carstens, Nick Bätzner  and Martin Angha).

Match Timeline

20'
Martin Angha- Yellow
32'
Nick Bätzner- Yellow
Marcel Hartel(goal)Johannes Eggestein
47'
Manolis Saliakas- Yellow
51'
57'
Florian Carstens- Yellow
59'
John Iredale- sub ->Nick Bätzner 
74'
Gino Fechner- sub ->Robin Heußer
74'
Kianz Froese- sub ->Julius Kade
74'
Sascha Mockenhaupt - sub ->Thijmen Goppel
Maurides- sub ->Johannes Eggestein
76'
84'
John Iredale(goal)Florian Carstens
83'
Nico Rieble- sub ->Amar Catic
Connor Metcalfe- sub ->Oladapo Afolayan
86'
Elias Saad - Yellow
88'
Carlo Boukhalfa- sub ->Manolis Saliakas
90'

Standings

After this match, St. Pauli has 33 points to hold in the 2nd place. On the other side, Wehen Wiesbaden will has 22 points to sit in the 11th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, St. Pauli will host Kaiserslautern on the 20th of January with a 10-10 head to head record.

Wehen Wiesbaden will play away against Magdeburg on the 20th of January with a 0-0 head to head.

St. Pauli – Formation

St. Pauli
G
Nikola Vasilj 22.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.4
D
Karol Mets 3.Estonia
7.3
D
Hauke Wahl 5.Germany
7.0
D
Eric Smith  8.Sweden
7.7
M
Philipp Treu 23.Germany
7.7
M
Manolis Saliakas 2.Greece
7.9
90' 51'
M
Jackson Irvine 7.Australia
7.5
M
Marcel Hartel 10.Germany
8.1
Goals47'
F
Oladapo Afolayan  17.England
6.4
86'
F
Elias Saad  26.Tunisia
7.5
88'
F
Johannes Eggestein 11.Germany
7.5
76'
Substitutes
G
Sascha Burchert 30.Germany
D
Lars Ritzka 21.Germany
D
Adam Dzwigala 25.Poland
D
D. Nemeth 4.Austria
M
Danel Sinani  15.Luxembourg
M
Carlo Boukhalfa 16.Germany
90'
M
Connor Metcalfe 24.Australia
6.4
86'
F
Maurides 9.Brazil
6.4
76'
F
E. Amenyido 14.Togo

St. Pauli started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

The manager Fabian Hürzeler decided to play with the following team: Nikola Vasilj (6.4), Hauke Wahl (7.0), Eric Smith (7.7), Karol Mets (7.3), Manolis Saliakas (7.9), Jackson Irvine (7.5), Marcel Hartel (8.1), Philipp Treu (7.7), Oladapo Afolayan (6.4), Johannes Eggestein (7.5) and Elias Saad (7.5).

The home team had on the bench: David Nemeth, Maurides (6.4), Etienne Amenyido, Danel Sinani, Carlo Boukhalfa, Lars Ritzka, Connor Metcalfe (6.4), Adam Dźwigała and Sascha Burchert.

Substitutions

St. Pauli made 3 changes: Manolis Saliakas for Carlo Boukhalfa (90′), Johannes Eggestein for Maurides (76′) and Oladapo Afolayan for Connor Metcalfe (86′).

Player of the match: Marcel Hartel​

The player that probably impressed the most for St. Pauli was Marcel Hartel.

His rating is 8.1 with 1 goal, 55 passes (84% accurate) and 3 key passes. He won 2 duels out of 8. He performed 7 crosses.

Wehen Wiesbaden – Formation

Wehen Wiesbaden
G
Florian Stritzel 16.Germany
7.3
D
Martin Angha 2.Switzerland
6.8
20'
D
Florian Carstens 17.Germany
8.5
57'
D
Aleksandar Vukotic 26.Serbia
7.1
M
Robin Heußer 7.Germany
7.0
74'
M
Nick Bätzner 8.Germany
6.6
59' 32'
M
Thijmen Goppel 9.Netherlands
6.4
74'
M
Bjarke Jacobsen 19.Denmark
7.3
M
Julius Kade 21.Germany
6.6
74'
M
Amar Catic 34.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.7
83'
F
Ivan Prtajin 18.Croatia
6.4
Substitutes
G
Arthur Lyska 1.Germany
D
6.8
74'
D
Nico Rieble 27.Germany
6.7
83'
D
Ben Nink 37.
M
M
Gino Fechner 6.Germany
6.7
74'
M
Amin Farouk 22.Germany
M
Kianz Froese 30.Canada
6.7
74'
F
John Iredale 33.Australia
7.8
59' Goals84'

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

Markus Kauczinski played with: Florian Stritzel (7.3), Martin Angha (6.8), Florian Carstens (8.5), Aleksandar Vukotic  (7.1), Thijmen Goppel (6.4), Bjarke Jacobsen (7.3), Robin Heußer (7.0), Amar Catic (6.7), Nick Bätzner  (6.6), Julius Kade (6.6) and Ivan Prtajin (6.4).

They had on the bench: Arthur Lyska , Sascha Mockenhaupt (6.8), Emanuel Taffertshofer , Gino Fechner (6.7), Amin Farouk, Nico Rieble (6.7), Kianz Froese (6.7), John Iredale  (7.8) and Ben Nink.

Wehen Wiesbaden could not rely on the presence of Nico Rieble (injured).

Substitutions

Wehen Wiesbaden made 5 changes: Nick Bätzner  for John Iredale  (59′), Amar Catic for Nico Rieble (83′), Thijmen Goppel for Sascha Mockenhaupt (74′), Robin Heußer for Gino Fechner (74′) and Julius Kade for Kianz Froese (74′).

Player of the match: Florian Carstens​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Wehen Wiesbaden was Florian Carstens.

His rating is 8.5 with 38 passes (79% accurate) and 2 key passes. He won 9 duels out of 10.

Results of the day

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