ROSTOCK. Hannover 96 conquers Hansa Rostock 1-0 after M. Beier scored a penalty (41′).

The match was played at the Ostseestadion stadium in Rostock on Sunday and it started at 1:30 pm local time. The referee was Timo Gerach with the assistance of Patrick Kessel and Tobias Endriß. The 4th official was Patrick Schwengers. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was pleasant at 21.3 degrees Celsius or 70.25 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 43%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 48 Ball Possession 52
Shots
  • 20 Total 12
  • 2 On Target 3
  • 18 Off Target 9
  • 9 Shots blocked 2
  • 88 Attack 112
  • 45 Dangerous attack 39
  • 88 Ball safe 84
  • 0 Penalties 1
  • 10 Corners 3
  • 2 Off Sides 1
Fouls
  • 19 Total 12
  • 4 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 4 Substitutions 3

Ball possession

None of the teams had a clear upper hand in terms of ball possession. Hansa Rostock was in possession of the ball for 48% of the time vs. Hannover 96 that controlled the ball for 52% of the time.

Attitude and shots

Hansa Rostock was more aggressive with 45 dangerous attacks and 20 shots of which 2 were on target. Nonetheless, Hannover 96 succeeded in find the solution to win this encounter.​

Hansa Rostock shot 20 times, 2 on target, 18 off target. On the other side, Hannover 96 shot 12 times, 3 on target, 9 off target.

Cards

Hansa Rostock received 4 yellow cards (S. Ingelsson, D. Dressel, R. Van Drongelen and J. Verhoek). On the opposite side, Hannover 96 received 2 yellow cards (L. Krajnc and C. Teuchert).

Match Timeline

Svante Ingelsson- Yellow
14'
Dennis Dressel- Yellow
39'
41'
58'
Kevin Schumacher- sub ->A. Lucoqui
65'
65'
72'
73'
Louis Schaub- sub ->E. Leopold
78'
78'
78'
84'
Cedric Teuchert- sub ->M. Beier
86'
87'
Cedric Teuchert- Yellow

Standings

After this match, Hansa Rostock will stay with 9 points like St. Pauli to sit in the 11th place. Talking about the opposition, Hannover 96 will have 13 points to remain in the 5th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the 2. Bundesliga, Hansa Rostock will host Eintracht Braunschweig on the 28th of May with a 4-2 head to head statistic in favor of Eintracht Braunschweig (2 draws).

Hannover 96 will host Hamburger SV on the 30th of September with a 10-9 head to head in favor of Hannover 96 (11 draws).

Hansa Rostock – Formation

Hansa Rostock
G
Markus Kolke 1.Germany
6.5
D
R. van Drongelen 5.Netherlands
6.8
58'
D
Ryan Malone 16.United States
6.8
D
Lukas Fröde 34.Germany
7.0
M
N. Neidhart 7.Germany
7.1
M
Anderson Lucoqui 21.Germany
6.3
65'
M
Svante Ingelsson 14.Sweden
7.4
78' 14'
M
Dennis Dressel 6.Germany
6.7
39'
M
Lukas Hinterseer 22.Austria
6.5
78'
F
Kai Pröger 19.Germany
7.0
78'
F
John Verhoek 18.Netherlands
6.5
72'
Substitutes
G
N. Körber 23.Germany
D
Damian Roßbach 4.Germany
M
Morris Schröter 11.Germany
6.4
78'
M
L. Scherff 20.Germany
M
Lee Dong-Gyeong 17.South Korea
M
Kevin Schumacher 13.Germany
6.8
65'
M
Sébastien Thill 29.Luxembourg
7.1
78'
F
Pascal Breier 39.Germany
F
Ridge Munsy 9.DR Congo
6.8
78'

Hansa Rostock started with a 3-5-2 line-up (3-5-2).

The manager Jens Härtel decided to play with the following team: Markus Kolke (6.5), Ryan Malone (6.8), Lukas Fröde (7.0), Rick Van Drongelen (6.8), Nico Neidhart (7.1), Lukas Hinterseer (6.5), Dennis Dressel (6.7), Svante Ingelsson (7.4), Anderson-Lenda Lucoqui (6.3), Kai Pröger (7.0) and John Verhoek (6.5).

The home team had on the bench: Damian Roßbach, Morris Schröter (6.4), Nils-Jonathan Körber, Lukas Scherff, Dong-gyeong Lee, Kevin Schumacher (6.8), Pascal Breier, Ridge Munsy (6.8) and Sebastien Thill (7.1).

Substitutions

Hansa Rostock made 4 changes: A. Lucoqui for K. Schumacher (65′), L. Hinterseer for R. Munsy (78′), S. Ingelsson for M. Schroter (78′) and K. Proger for S. Thill (78′).

Best player: Svante Ingelsson​

As per our analysis, the most impressive player for Hansa Rostock was Svante Ingelsson.

His rating is (7.4) with 27 passes (77% accurate) and 4 key passes. He was won 1 duel out of 4. He performed 9 crosses.

Hannover 96 – Formation

Hannover 96
G
7.6
D
Julian Börner 31.Germany
8.3
D
L. Krajnc 32.Slovenia
6.2
86'
D
Phil Neumann 5.Germany
7.4
M
Sei Muroya 21.Japan
6.9
M
Derrick Köhn 18.Germany
7.2
M
Fabian Kunze 6.Germany
7.2
M
Enzo Leopold 8.Germany
7.4
73'
F
Håvard Nielsen 16.Norway
7.4
F
Maximilian Beier 14.Germany
7.1
84' 41'
F
N. Tresoldi 23.Germany
6.6
65'
Substitutes
G
L. Weinkauf 30.Germany
D
B. Arrey-Mbi 4.Germany
D
Jannik Dehm 20.Germany
M
Sebastian Stolze 22.Germany
M
A. Fóti 24.Cyprus
M
Sebastian Kerk 37.Germany
M
Louis Schaub 11.Austria
6.6
73'
M
Max Besuschkow 7.Germany
7.0
65'
F
Cedric Teuchert 36.Germany
6.2
84' 87'

Hannover 96 started with a 3-4-1-2 line-up (3-4-1-2).

Stefan Leitl played with: Ron-Robert Zieler (7.6), Phil Neumann (7.4), Julian Börner (8.3), Luka Krajnc (6.2), Sei Muroya (6.9), Enzo Leopold (7.4), Fabian Kunze (7.2), Derrick Köhn (7.2), Håvard Nielsen (7.4), Nicolo Tresoldi (6.6) and Maximilian Beier (7.1).

The following players were sitting on the bench: Leo Weinkauf, Sebastian Stolze, Cedric Teuchert (6.2), Antonio Foti, Bright Arrey-Mbi, Sebastian Kerk, Louis Schaub (6.6), Max Besuschkow (7.0) and Jannik Dehm.

Substitutions

Hannover 96 made 3 changes: N. Tresoldi for M. Besuschkow (65′), E. Leopold for L. Schaub (73′) and M. Beier for C. Teuchert (84′).

Best player: Julian Börner​

The most impressive player for Hannover 96 was Julian Börner even if he didn’t score the decisive goal.

His rating is (8.3) with 46 passes (80% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 6 duels out of 7.

Results of the day

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