HAMBURG. Hamburger SV conquers Karlsruher SC 1-0 after L. Reis scored just 1 goal (43′).

The match was played at the Volksparkstadion stadium in Hamburg on Saturday and it started at 8:30 pm local time. The referee was Tobias Reichel with the support of Christian Bandurski and Nico Fuchs. The 4th official was Justus Zorn. The weather was clear. The temperature was pleasant at 16.5 degrees Celsius or 61.66 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 52%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 53 Ball Possession 47
Shots
  • 17 Total 12
  • 7 On Target 6
  • 10 Off Target 6
  • 2 Shots blocked 1
  • 66 Attack 106
  • 44 Dangerous attack 42
  • 68 Ball safe 67
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 5 Corners 4
  • 1 Off Sides 3
Fouls
  • 8 Total 17
  • 1 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 4

Ball possession

The ball possession was not so different. Hamburger SV was in possession of the ball for 53% of the time vs. Karlsruher SC that controlled the ball for 47% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Hamburger SV was more pushing with 44 dangerous attacks and 17 shots of which 7 were on target. This is one of the reasons why Hamburger SV won the match​.

Hamburger SV shot 17 times, 7 on target, 10 off target. Talking about the opposition, Karlsruher SC shot 12 times, 6 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

Hamburger SV received 1 yellow card (M. Muheim). Regarding the opposition, Karlsruher SC received 2 yellow cards (P. Nebel and S. K. Ambrosius).

Match Timeline

Miro Muheim- Yellow
35'
Ludovit Reis(goal)
43'
67'
Sebastian Jung- sub ->M. Thiede
67'
László Bénes - sub ->S. Kittel
76'
77'
79'
P. Nebel- Yellow
Stephan Ambrosius - Yellow
81'
90'
90'
90'

Standings

After this match, Hamburger SV will have 15 points to hold in the 2nd place. On the opposite side, Karlsruher SC will stay with 10 points like Hannover 96 to remain in the 9th place.

Next matches

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

Karlsruher SC will play away agasint St. Pauli on the 28th of May with a 8-5 head to head stats in favor of St. Pauli (5 draws).

Hamburger SV – Formation

Hamburger SV
G
8.7
D
7.1
D
Miro Muheim 28.Switzerland
6.9
35'
D
Mario Vuskovic 44.Croatia
7.4
D
Moritz Heyer 3.Germany
7.1
M
Sonny Kittel 10.Germany
6.9
76'
M
Jonas Meffert 23.Germany
7.6
M
Ludovit Reis 14.Netherlands
7.4
43'
F
Bakery Jatta 18.Gambia
7.0
90'
F
Robert Glatzel 9.Germany
6.2
F
J. Dompé 27.France
7.4
90'
Substitutes
G
Matheo Raab 19.Germany
D
W. Mikelbrencis 2.France
D
Jonas David 34.Germany
90'
D
Tim Leibold 21.Germany
M
Ogechika Heil 42.Germany
M
László Bénes 8.Slovakia
6.6
76'
M
Xavier Amaechi 17.England
M
Filip Bilbija 7.Germany
90'
M
E. Krahn 46.Germany

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 (8.7), Moritz Heyer (7.1), Mario Vušković (7.4), Sebastian Schonlau (7.1), Miro Muheim (6.9), Ludovit Reis (7.4), Jonas Meffert (7.6), Sonny Kittel (6.9), Bakery Jatta (7.0), Robert Glatzel (6.2) and Jean-Luc Dompe (7.4).

The home team had on the bench: William Mikelbrencis, Ogechika Heil, Matheo Raab, László Bénes (6.6), Xavier Amaechi, Jonas David, Tim Leibold, Filip Bilbija and Elijah Akwasi Krahn.

Substitutions

Hamburger SV made 3 changes: S. Kittel for L. Benes (76′), B. Jatta for J. David (90′) and J. Dompe for F. Bilbija (90′).

Best player: Daniel Heuer Fernandes​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Hamburger SV was the goalkeeper: Daniel Heuer Fernandes. His rating is 8.71. He performed 7 saves.

Karlsruher SC – Formation

Karlsruher SC
G
M. Gersbeck 35.Germany
7.3
D
Marcel Franke 28.Germany
7.2
D
Philip Heise 16.Germany
7.0
D
Marco Thiede 21.Germany
6.6
67'
D
6.5
81'
M
7.0
M
Marvin Wanitzek 10.Germany
7.3
M
P. Nebel 26.Germany
6.9
90' 79'
M
Tim Breithaupt 38.Germany
7.3
77'
F
Fabian Schleusener 24.Germany
7.2
F
Malik Batmaz 9.Germany
6.9
67'
Substitutes
G
Kai Eisele 1.Germany
D
Sebastian Jung 2.Germany
6.9
67'
D
Daniel Gordon 3.Jamaica
D
Kilian Jakob 18.Germany
M
Lucas Cueto 17.Germany
90'
M
Leon Jensen 6.Germany
F
Simone Rapp 7.Switzerland
6.9
77'
F
Kelvin Arase 36.Austria
F
Mikkel Kaufmann 14.Denmark
6.4
67'

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

Christian Eichner played with: Marius Gersbeck (7.3), Marco Thiede (6.6), Stephan Ambrosius (6.5), Marcel Franke (7.2), Philip Heise (7.0), Jérôme Gondorf (7.0), Tim Breithaupt (7.3), Marvin Wanitzek (7.3), Paul Nebel (6.9), Fabian Schleusener (7.2) and Malik Batmaz (6.9).

These were the players on the bench: Sebastian Jung (6.9), Lucas Cueto, Daniel Gordon, Kilian Jakob, Simone Rapp (6.9), Kelvin Arase, Leon Jensen, Kai Eisele and Mikkel Kaufmann (6.4).

Substitutions

Karlsruher SC made 4 changes: M. Thiede for S. Jung (67′), M. Batmaz for M. Kaufmann (67′), T. Breithaupt for S. Rapp (77′) and P. Nebel for L. Cueto (90′).

Best player: Marvin Wanitzek​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Karlsruher SC was Marvin Wanitzek.

His rating is (7.3) with 53 passes (69% accurate) and 2 key passes. He was won 11 duels out of 19. He performed 7 crosses. He hit the woodwork once times.

Results of the day

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