HAMBURG. St. Pauli recovers against Paderborn with a goal on the D. Srbeny 37′ and a goal on the M. Stiepermann 84′.

The match was played at the Millerntor-Stadion stadium in Hamburg on Saturday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Deniz Aytekin who had the assistance of Christian Dietz and Nico Fuchs. The 4th official was Steven Greif. The weather was drizly. The temperature was quite cold at 4.8 degrees Celsius or 40.71 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 88%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 45 Ball Possession 55
Shots
  • 8 Total 14
  • 3 On Target 4
  • 5 Off Target 10
  • 4 Shots blocked 2
  • 121 Attack 127
  • 37 Dangerous attack 46
  • 83 Ball safe 83
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 9 Total 10
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Paderborn had a superior ball possession 55% while St. Pauli was struggling with a 45% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Paderborn was putting more pressure with 46 dangerous attacks and 14 shots of which 4 were on target. Notwithstanding, that was not enough Paderborn to win the match​.

St. Pauli shot 8 times, 3 on target, 5 off target. Regarding the opposition, Paderborn shot 14 times, 4 on target, 10 off target.

Cards

St. Pauli received 1 yellow card (E. Smith). On the opposite side, Paderborn received 1 yellow card (M. Thalhammer).

Match Timeline

5'
35'
37'
E. Amenyido(goal)M. Dittgen
44'
46'
62'
65'
73'
Eric Smith - Yellow
74'
78'
79'
Felix Platte - sub ->D. Srbeny
83'
84'
88'
Adam Dzwigala- sub ->L. Zander
88'
88'

Standings

After playing this contest, St. Pauli will have 38 points like Werder Bremen to sit in the 2nd place. Talking about the opposition, Paderborn will have 31 points like Jahn Regensburg to sit in the 8th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, St. Pauli will host Heidenheim on the 18th of March with a 7-6 head to head record in favor of Heidenheim (2 draws).

Paderborn will play away agasint Jahn Regensburg on the 20th of March with a 3-2 head to head record in favor of Paderborn (2 draws).

St. Pauli – Formation

St. Pauli
G
Nikola Vasilj 22.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.7
D
Philipp Ziereis 4.Germany
7.4
D
Luca Zander 19.Germany
6.5
88'
D
Leart Paçarada 23.Kosovo
7.3
D
J. Medić 18.Croatia
6.4
M
Jackson Irvine 7.Australia
6.8
M
Marcel Hartel 30.Germany
6.2
88'
M
Eric Smith 8.Sweden
6.2
88' 74'
M
E. Amenyido 27.Togo
7.2
62' 44'
F
Maximilian Dittgen 11.Germany
8.0
73' 5'
F
6.9
Substitutes
G
Dennis Smarsch 1.Germany
D
Lars Ritzka 21.Germany
D
D
Adam Dzwigala 25.Poland
88'
M
Rico Benatelli 26.Germany
88'
M
Finn Ole Becker 20.Germany
6.8
62'
M
Lukas Daschner 13.Germany
88'
F
I. Matanović 34.Croatia
F
S. Makienok 16.Denmark
6.9
73'

St. Pauli adopted the 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).

The manager Timo Schultz decided to play with the following team: Nikola Vasilj (6.7), Luca-Milan Zander (6.5), Philipp Ziereis (7.4), Jakov Medić (6.4), Leart Paqarada (7.3), Jackson Irvine (6.8), Eric Smith (6.2), Marcel Hartel (6.2), Etienne Amenyido (7.2), Guido Burgstaller (6.9) and Maximilian Dittgen (8.0).

The home team had on the bench: Rico Benatelli, Lars Ritzka, James Lawrence, Dennis Smarsch, Finn Ole Becker (6.8), Lukas Daschner, Igor Matanovic, Adam Dźwigała and Simon Makienok (6.9).

Substitutions

St. Pauli made 5 changes: E. Amenyido for F. O. Becker (62′), M. Dittgen for S. Makienok (73′), M. Hartel for L. Daschner (88′), L. Zander for A. Dzwigala (88′) and E. Smith for R. Benatelli (88′).

Best player: Maximilian Dittgen​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for St. Pauli was Maximilian Dittgen.

His rating is (8.0) with 1 goal, 15 passes (66% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 3 duels out of 9. He performed 2 crosses.

Paderborn – Formation

Paderborn
G
Jannik Huth 21.Germany
6.1
D
Uwe Hünemeier 2.Germany
6.8
D
Marcel Correia 25.Portugal
6.4
35'
D
Marco Schuster 6.Germany
6.6
46'
D
Julian Justvan 10.Germany
6.9
M
R. Yalçın 13.Germany
7.1
M
Philipp Klement 31.Germany
6.8
M
Florent Muslija 30.Kosovo
7.6
78'
M
Ron Schallenberg 8.Germany
6.9
F
J. Heuer 24.Germany
6.6
65'
F
Dennis Srbeny 18.Germany
7.4
79' 37'
Substitutes
G
Leopold Zingerle 17.Germany
D
J. Henke 40.Germany
D
Jonas Carls 28.Germany
D
J. Collins 29.Nigeria
D
Jasper van der Werff 4.Switzerland
6.8
35'
M
7.1
46' 83'
M
Kai Pröger 9.Germany
7.0
65'
F
Marco Stiepermann 22.Germany
7.3
78' 84'
F
Felix Platte 36.Germany
6.9
79'

Also Paderborn adopted the 4-3-1-2 line-up (4-3-1-2).

Lukas Kwasniok played with: Jannik Huth (6.1), Marco Schuster (6.6), Marcel Correia (6.4), Uwe Hünemeier (6.8), Julian Justvan (6.9), Robin Yalçın (7.1), Ron Schallenberg (6.9), Philipp Klement (6.8), Florent Muslija (7.6), Dennis Srbeny (7.4) and Jannis Heuer (6.6).

These were the players on the bench: Justus Henke, Marco Stiepermann (7.3), Leopold Zingerle, Maximilian Thalhammer (7.1), Jonas Carls, Jamilu Collins, Jasper van der Werff (6.8), Kai Pröger (7.0) and Felix Platte (6.9).

Paderborn could not rely on the presence of J. van der Werff (injured).

Substitutions

Paderborn made 5 changes: M. Correia for J. van der Werff (35′), M. Schuster for M. Thalhammer (46′), J. Heuer for K. Proger (65′), F. Muslija for M. Stiepermann (78′) and D. Srbeny for F. Platte (79′).

Best player: Florent Muslija​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Paderborn was Florent Muslija.

His rating is (7.6) with 39 passes (66% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 10. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

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