HAMBURG. Hamburger SV conquers Heidenheim 1-0 after R. Glatzel scored just 1 goal (42′).

The match was played at the Volksparkstadion stadium in Hamburg on Saturday and it started at 1:00 pm local time. The referee was Robert Hartmann with the assistance of Christian Leicher and Eric-dominic Weisbach. The 4th official was Jonas Weickenmeier. The weather was clear. The temperature was pleasant at 20.8 degrees Celsius or 69.39 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 45%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 49 Ball Possession 51
Shots
  • 14 Total 12
  • 2 On Target 1
  • 12 Off Target 11
  • 0 Shots blocked 4
  • 94 Attack 126
  • 49 Dangerous attack 80
  • 88 Ball safe 72
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 2 Corners 15
  • 2 Off Sides 3
Fouls
  • 10 Total 13
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 5

Ball possession

No teams had a vastly superior advantage in terms of ball possession. Hamburger SV was in possession of the ball for 49% of the time vs. Heidenheim that controlled the ball for 51% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Heidenheim was more pushing with 80 dangerous attacks and 12 shots of which 1 were on target. Nevertheless, Hamburger SV was able to find the solution to win this match.​

Hamburger SV shot 14 times, 2 on target, 12 off target. Talking about the opposition, Heidenheim shot 12 times, 1 on target, 11 off target.

Cards

Hamburger SV received 1 yellow card (M. Rohr). On the other side, Heidenheim received 2 yellow cards (T. Kleindienst and P. Mainka).

Match Timeline

26'
Tim Kleindienst- Yellow
41'
Patrick Mainka - Yellow
Robert Glatzel(goal)M. Muheim
42'
46'
Kevin Sessa- sub ->F. Pick
46'
Stefan Schimmer- sub ->D. Burnic
50'
László Bénes - sub ->M. Rohr
54'
65'
74'
79'
Christian Kühlwetter- sub ->A. Beck
79'
Denis Thomalla- sub ->J. Beste
84'
85'

Standings

After this contest, Hamburger SV has 3 points to occupy the 9th place in the standings. Regarding the opposition, Heidenheim stays with 6 points (2nd).

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Hamburger SV will play away with Sandhausen on the 28th of May with a 4-2 head to head stats in favor of Hamburger SV (2 draws).

Heidenheim will play away agasint Karlsruher SC on the 10th of September with a 4-3 head to head statistic in favor of Heidenheim (5 draws).

Hamburger SV – Formation

Hamburger SV
G
7.7
D
8.1
D
Miro Muheim 28.Switzerland
8.0
D
Mario Vuskovic 44.Croatia
7.7
D
Moritz Heyer 3.Germany
7.4
84'
M
M. Rohr 31.Germany
6.8
54' 50'
M
Jonas Meffert 23.Germany
7.1
M
Ludovit Reis 14.Netherlands
7.1
F
Sonny Kittel 10.Germany
7.3
85'
F
Robert Glatzel 9.Germany
6.8
42'
F
6.9
74'
Substitutes
G
Matheo Raab 19.Germany
D
Jonas David 34.Germany
6.5
84'
D
Bent Andresen 43.Germany
D
Tim Leibold 21.Germany
M
Ogechika Heil 42.Germany
M
László Bénes 8.Slovakia
7.0
54'
M
Filip Bilbija 7.Germany
6.0
85'
F
Omar Megeed 41.Egypt
F
Aaron Opoku 29.Germany
6.7
74'

Hamburger SV started with a aggressive line-up (4-3-3).

The manager Tim Walter decided to play with the following team: Daniel Heuer Fernandes (7.7), Moritz Heyer (7.4), Mario Vušković (7.7), Sebastian Schonlau (8.1), Miro Muheim (8.0), Ludovit Reis (7.1), Jonas Meffert (7.1), Maximilian Rohr (6.8), Ransford Königsdörffer (6.9), Robert Glatzel (6.8) and Sonny Kittel (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: Jonas David (6.5), Bent Andresen, Matheo Raab, Omar Megeed, Ogechika Heil, László Bénes (7.0), Aaron Opoku (6.7), Filip Bilbija (6.0) and Tim Leibold.

Substitutions

Hamburger SV made 4 changes: M. Rohr for L. Benes (54′), R. Konigsdorffer for A. Opoku (74′), M. Heyer for J. David (84′) and S. Kittel for F. Bilbija (85′).

Best player: Sebastian Schonlau​

The most impressive player for Hamburger SV was Sebastian Schonlau even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is (8.1) with 56 passes (80% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 11 duels out of 19.

Heidenheim – Formation

Heidenheim
G
Kevin Müller 1.Germany
7.3
D
Marnon Busch 2.Germany
6.8
D
Patrick Mainka 6.Germany
7.1
41'
D
Jonas Föhrenbach 19.Germany
6.8
D
Lennard Maloney 33.Germany
6.7
65'
M
Florian Pick 17.Germany
6.1
46'
M
Adrian Beck 21.Germany
6.5
79'
M
Dzenis Burnic 20.Germany
6.7
46'
M
Jan-Niklas Beste 37.Germany
7.3
79'
M
Jan Schöppner 3.Germany
6.4
F
Tim Kleindienst 10.Germany
6.8
26'
Substitutes
G
Vitus Eicher 22.Germany
D
Norman Theuerkauf 30.Germany
D
Marvin Rittmüller 18.Germany
6.4
65'
M
Thomas Keller 27.Germany
M
Kevin Sessa 16.Germany
7.0
46'
M
Andreas Geipl 8.Germany
F
Denis Thomalla 11.Germany
6.6
79'
F
6.8
79'
F
Stefan Schimmer 9.Germany
6.7
46'

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

Frank Schmidt played with: Kevin Müller (7.3), Marnon Busch (6.8), Patrick Mainka (7.1), Lennard Maloney (6.7), Jonas Föhrenbach (6.8), Jan Schöppner (6.4), Dženis Burnić (6.7), Florian Pick (6.1), Adrian Beck (6.5), Jan-Niklas Beste (7.3) and Tim Kleindienst (6.8).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Denis Thomalla (6.6), Vitus Eicher, Norman Theuerkauf, Thomas Keller, Kevin Sessa (7.0), Christian Kühlwetter (6.8), Stefan Schimmer (6.7), Marvin Rittmüller (6.4) and Andreas Geipl.

Substitutions

Heidenheim made 5 changes: F. Pick for K. Sessa (46′), D. Burnic for S. Schimmer (46′), L. Maloney for M. Rittmuller (65′), A. Beck for C. Kuhlwetter (79′) and J. Beste for D. Thomalla (79′).

Best player: Kevin Müller​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Heidenheim was the goalkeeper: Kevin Müller. His rating is 7.33. He performed 3 saves.

Results of the day

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