INGOLSTADT. Ingolstadt and Sandhausen didn’t manage to score any goal on Sunday..

The match was played at the Audi-Sportpark stadium in Ingolstadt on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Lasse Koslowski who was helped by Tim-Julian Skorczyk and Nikolai Kimmeyer. The 4th official was Marc-Philipp Eckermann. The weather was clear. The temperature was cold at 8.9 degrees Celsius or 48.09 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 47%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 50 Ball Possession 50
Shots
  • 7 Total 10
  • 0 On Target 3
  • 7 Off Target 7
  • 1 Shots blocked 1
  • 120 Attack 111
  • 49 Dangerous attack 48
  • 86 Ball safe 96
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 1
  • 2 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 15 Total 18
  • 5 Yellow Cards 2
  • 1 Double Yellow 0
  • 1 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 4

The overall ball possession was just the same with both teams controlling the ball for 50% of the time.

Ball possession

The ball possession was not so different. Ingolstadt was in possession of the ball for 50% of the time vs. Sandhausen that controlled the ball for 50% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Ingolstadt was more aggressive with 49 dangerous attacks and 7 shots of which 0 were on target. However, that was not enough Ingolstadt to win the match​.

Ingolstadt shot 7 times, 0 on target, 7 off target. On the opposite side, Sandhausen shot 10 times, 3 on target, 7 off target.

Cards

Ingolstadt received 4 yellow cards (T. Keller, M. Rohl, H. N. Sarpei and D. Stojanovic). On the opposite side, Sandhausen received 2 yellow cards (C. Soukou and D. Diekmeier).

H. N. Sarpei (Ingolstadt) was sent off after receiving a second yellow card (72′).

Match Timeline

13'
46'
63'
66'
66'
Dennis Diekmeier - Yellow
67'
70'
70'
72'
77'
77'
78'
81'
90'
90'

Standings

After this contest, Ingolstadt will have 14 points to sit in the 18th place. Talking about the opposition, Sandhausen will have 24 points like Hansa Rostock to remain in the 15th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Ingolstadt will play away against Holstein Kiel on the 20th of March with a 1-1 head to head statistic.

Sandhausen will host Hansa Rostock on the 19th of March with a 0-0 head to head statistic.

Ingolstadt – Formation

Ingolstadt
G
Dejan Stojanovic 39.Austria
7.8
90'
D
M. Heinloth 17.Germany
6.7
D
Visar Musliu 16.Macedonia
7.8
D
Dominik Franke 3.Germany
7.1
D
Nikola Stevanović 15.Serbia
7.1
70'
M
Fabian Cavadias 41.Germany
6.2
70'
M
Florian Pick 26.Germany
6.8
M
Nunoo Sarpei 18.Ghana
6.2
72'
M
Merlin Röhl 34.Germany
6.4
66'
F
6.8
81'
F
Thomas Keller 27.Germany
6.9
46' 13'
Substitutes
G
Fabijan Buntic 24.Croatia
D
Nils Röseler 13.Germany
6.7
70'
D
6.8
70'
D
Jonatan Kotzke 25.Germany
D
Andreas Poulsen 2.Denmark
M
Rico Preißinger 6.Germany
F
Valmir Sulejmani 33.Kosovo
6.8
46'
F
Fatih Kaya 9.Germany
6.4
81'
F
Arian Llugiqi 29.Kosovo

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

The manager Rüdiger Rehm decided to play with the following team: Dejan Stojanović (7.8), Michael Heinloth (6.7), Nikola Stevanović (7.1), Visar Musliu (7.8), Dominik Franke (7.1), Fabian Cavadias (6.2), Hans Nunoo Sarpei (6.2), Merlin Röhl (6.4), Florian Pick (6.8), Thomas Keller (6.9) and Dennis Eckert Ayensa (6.8).

The home team had on the bench: Valmir Sulejmani (6.8), Fabijan Buntić, Fatih Kaya (6.4), Rico Preißinger, Arian Llugiqi, Nils Röseler (6.7), Maximilian Neuberger (6.8), Jonatan Kotzke and Andreas Poulsen.

Substitutions

Ingolstadt made 4 changes: T. Keller for V. Sulejmani (46′), F. Cavadias for M. Neuberger (70′), N. Stevanovic for N. Roseler (70′) and D. Eckert for F. Kaya (81′).

Best player: Visar Musliu​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Ingolstadt was Visar Musliu.

His rating is (7.8) with 46 passes (80% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 5 duels out of 9.

Sandhausen – Formation

Sandhausen
G
Patrick Drewes 1.Germany
7.1
D
Dennis Diekmeier 18.Germany
7.2
66'
D
D. Đumić 3.Bosnia and Herzegovina
7.6
D
A. Zhirov 2.Russia
7.4
D
Chima Okoroji 36.Germany
7.2
M
Tom Trybull 28.Germany
7.4
M
Cebio Soukou 7.Benin
6.7
77' 63'
M
Erik Zenga 17.Germany
6.9
77'
M
Janik Bachmann 26.Germany
6.8
90'
M
Erich Berko 11.Germany
7.0
78'
F
Pascal Testroet 37.Germany
6.8
Substitutes
G
F. Wiedwald 16.Germany
D
Immanuel Höhn 15.Germany
D
Oumar Diakhite 25.Senegal
D
Arne Sicker 27.Germany
M
Alexander Esswein 30.Germany
6.6
77'
M
Maurice Deville 24.Luxembourg
90'
M
Nils Seufert 21.Germany
M
Marcel Ritzmaier 22.Austria
6.7
77'
F
A. Kutucu 23.Turkey
7.3
78'

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

Alois Schwartz played with: Patrick Drewes (7.1), Dennis Diekmeier (7.2), Dario Đumić (7.6), Aleksandr Zhirov (7.4), Chima Okoroji (7.2), Tom Trybull (7.4), Cebio Soukou (6.7), Erik Zenga (6.9), Janik Bachmann (6.8), Erich Berko (7.0) and Pascal Testroet (6.8).

These were the players on the bench: Alexander Esswein (6.6), Immanuel Höhn, Ahmed Kutucu (7.3), Maurice Deville, Oumar Diakhite, Nils Seufert, Felix Wiedwald, Arne Sicker and Marcel Ritzmaier (6.7).

Substitutions

Sandhausen made 4 changes: C. Soukou for A. Esswein (77′), E. Zenga for M. Ritzmaier (77′), E. Berko for A. Kutucu (78′) and J. Bachmann for M. Deville (90′).

Best player: Dario Đumić​

The player that probably impressed the most for Sandhausen was Dario Đumić.

His rating is (7.6) with 32 passes (65% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 6 duels out of 6. He performed 2 crosses.

Results of the day

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