REGENSBURG. St. Pauli prevailed over Jahn Regensburg. Jahn Regensburg was unquestionably better in terms of ball possession (64%).​

The match was played at the Jahnstadion Regensburg (Regensburg) stadium in Regensburg on Saturday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Nicolas Winter who had the assistance of Patrick Schwengers and Roman Potemkin. The 4th official was Tobias Endriß. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 0.4 degrees Celsius or 32.77 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 76%.​

Match Statistics​

  • ! 64 Ball Possession 36
Shots
  • 19 Total 15
  • 5 On Target 4
  • 14 Off Target 11
  • 6 Shots blocked 1
  • 142 Attack 93
  • 64 Dangerous attack 27
  • 104 Ball safe 91
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 7 Corners 3
  • 1 Off Sides 3
Fouls
  • 7 Total 15
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 5 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

Jahn Regensburg had a superior ball possession 64% while St. Pauli was struggling with a 36% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Jahn Regensburg was more pushing with 64 dangerous attacks and 19 shots of which 5 were on target. Notwithstanding, St. Pauli succeeded in find the solution to win this match.​

Jahn Regensburg shot 19 times, 5 on target, 14 off target. Regarding the opposition, St. Pauli shot 15 times, 4 on target, 11 off target.

Cards

Jahn Regensburg received 1 yellow card (A. Meyer). Regarding the opposition, St. Pauli received 2 yellow cards (D. Kyereh and L. Paqarada).

Match Timeline

7'
E. Amenyido(goal)L. Paqarada
11'
45'
Konrad Faber- sub ->B. Saller
46'
46'
56'
Andreas Albers(goal)M. Besuschkow
57'
59'
Adam Dzwigala- sub ->P. Ziereis
66'
73'
76'
81'
81'
81'
82'
84'
88'
89'

Standings

After this encounter, Jahn Regensburg will stay with 31 points like Holstein Kiel to sit in the 9th place. On the other side, St. Pauli will have 41 points like Werder Bremen to hold in the 1st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Jahn Regensburg will host Paderborn on the 20th of March with a 3-2 head to head in favor of Paderborn (2 draws).

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

Jahn Regensburg – Formation

Jahn Regensburg
G
Alexander Meyer 1.Germany
6.2
45'
D
Steve Breitkreuz 23.Germany
6.4
D
Benedikt Gimber 5.Germany
8.0
89'
D
Scott Kennedy 24.Canada
6.2
M
Benedikt Saller 6.Germany
6.1
46'
M
Leon Guwara 20.Gambia
6.4
88'
M
Max Besuschkow 7.Germany
7.8
M
Sarpreet Singh 15.New Zealand
7.1
M
Carlo Boukhalfa 22.Germany
6.7
82'
F
Nicklas Shipnoski 9.Germany
6.4
46'
F
Andreas Albers 19.Denmark
8.7
56'
Substitutes
G
Kevin Kunz 30.Germany
D
7.2
82'
D
Jan Elvedi 33.Switzerland
M
Konrad Faber 11.Germany
7.2
46'
F
David Otto 14.Germany
7.6
46' 73'
F
F
E. Wekesser 13.Germany
F
Aygün Yıldırım 8.Germany
88'
F
Kaan Caliskaner 10.Germany
89'

Jahn Regensburg started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

The manager Mersad Selimbegovic decided to play with the following team: Alexander Meyer (6.2), Steve Breitkreuz (6.4), Benedikt Gimber (8.0), Scott Kennedy (6.2), Benedikt Saller (6.1), Carlo Boukhalfa (6.7), Max Besuschkow (7.8), Sarpreet Singh (7.1), Leon Guwara (6.4), Nicklas Shipnoski (6.4) and Andreas Albers (8.7).

The home team had on the bench: David Otto (7.6), Charalambos Makridis, Jan-Niklas Beste (7.2), Konrad Faber (7.2), Erik Wekesser, Aygün Yildirim, Jan Elvedi, Kevin Kunz and Kaan Caliskaner.

Substitutions

Jahn Regensburg made 5 changes: B. Saller for K. Faber (46′), N. Shipnoski for D. Otto (46′), C. Boukhalfa for J. Beste (82′), L. Guwara for A. Yildirim (88′) and B. Gimber for K. Caliskaner (89′).

Best player: Andreas Albers​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Jahn Regensburg was Andreas Albers.

His rating is (8.7) with 1 goal, 26 passes (50% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 14 duels out of 22.

St. Pauli – Formation

St. Pauli
G
Nikola Vasilj 22.Bosnia and Herzegovina
6.1
D
Philipp Ziereis 4.Germany
6.4
59'
D
Luca Zander 19.Germany
6.4
D
Leart Paçarada 23.Kosovo
7.6
84'
D
J. Medić 18.Croatia
6.5
M
Jackson Irvine 7.Australia
6.8
M
Marcel Hartel 30.Germany
7.8
81'
M
Eric Smith 8.Sweden
6.8
M
E. Amenyido 27.Togo
7.0
57' 7'
F
Maximilian Dittgen 11.Germany
6.5
81'
F
7.3
81' 11'
Substitutes
G
Dennis Smarsch 1.Germany
D
Adam Dzwigala 25.Poland
6.2
59'
D
Lars Ritzka 21.Germany
D
Marcel Beifus 15.Germany
6.8
81'
M
7.0
57' 76' 66'
M
Finn Ole Becker 20.Germany
M
Rico Benatelli 26.Germany
F
I. Matanović 34.Croatia
6.8
81'
F
S. Makienok 16.Denmark
6.7
81'

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

Timo Schultz played with: Nikola Vasilj (6.1), Luca-Milan Zander (6.4), Philipp Ziereis (6.4), Jakov Medić (6.5), Leart Paqarada (7.6), Jackson Irvine (6.8), Eric Smith (6.8), Marcel Hartel (7.8), Etienne Amenyido (7.0), Guido Burgstaller (7.3) and Maximilian Dittgen (6.5).

They had on the bench: Adam Dźwigała (6.2), Lars Ritzka, Igor Matanovic (6.8), Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (7.0), Simon Makienok (6.7), Finn Ole Becker, Marcel Beifus (6.8), Rico Benatelli and Dennis Smarsch.

St. Pauli could not rely on the presence of A. Dzwigala (injured).

Substitutions

St. Pauli made 5 changes: E. Amenyido for D. Kyereh (57′), P. Ziereis for A. Dzwigala (59′), M. Hartel for M. Beifus (81′), G. Burgstaller for I. Matanovic (81′) and M. Dittgen for S. Makienok (81′).

Best player: Marcel Hartel​

The most impressive player for St. Pauli was Marcel Hartel even if he didn’t score any goal.

His rating is (7.8) with 26 passes (80% accurate) and 3 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 3.

Results of the day

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