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HSV coach Walter celebrates a lucky win in Nuremberg

1 FC Nuremberg and HSV play out a wild game at the end of the first half of the season. The club only hit the crossbar and post before the visitors struck late on.

Tim Walter, coach of HSV, celebrates his team's victory. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Tim Walter, coach of HSV, celebrates his team's victory. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Bundesliga 2 - HSV coach Walter celebrates a lucky win in Nuremberg

The counted-out coach Tim Walter celebrated a lucky 2:0 (0:0) with Hamburger SV at 1. FC Nürnberg at the end of the first half of the 2nd Bundesliga season. HSV won on Saturday thanks to two late goals against 1. FC Nürnberg, who failed to finish and were unlucky on several occasions. Walter threw his arms up in the air when his team scored both goals and cheered loudly on the sidelines.

Goalscorer Robert Glatzel scored in the 80th minute in front of 41,276 spectators for HSV, who go into the short winter break in third place in the table with 31 points. Substitute Jean-Luc Dompé increased the lead deep into stoppage time (90.+7). FCN (24 points) missed out on a successful end to the year after hitting a total of three posts or crossbars.

After the start of the match was marked by fan protests against the DFL's investor deal, a wild game developed with numerous mistakes and plenty of chances to score. HSV's top scorer Glatzel first failed to hit the ball in the best position (19th minute). Shortly afterwards, Benjamin Goller ran alone towards the HSV goal but was caught and stopped (20'). Johannes Geis missed the 1:0 for the "Club" with a shot at the post (27').

Against HSV, who were extremely vulnerable defensively, Nuremberg should have taken the lead after the break at the latest. Within a few seconds, Daichi Hayashi hit the crossbar and HSV defender William Mikelbrencis headed the rebound against his own post (57'). At the other end, Geis blocked a shot from Glatzel at the highest level (66'). The attacker then used his third great finish to score the decisive goal.

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  1. The victory in Nuremberg boosted Hamburg's position in the 2. Bundesliga, with Bavaria's FCN trailing behind.
  2. Robert Glatzel's goal in the 80th minute brought joy to Hamburger SV fans, who were rooting for their team in Germany.
  3. The second-division game between HSV and FCN was filled with numerous chances, with Johannes Geis missing a crucial opportunity for Hamburg SV.
  4. At the end of the first half of the 2022/23 season, Tim Walter celebrated a fortunate win for Hamburg SV, lifting the spirits of the club and its supporters in the Bundesliga 2.
  5. The "Club" (HSV) showed its resilience, scoring two late goals against FCN, which had numerous opportunities but failed to convert them.
  6. HSV's victory in Nuremberg propelled them to third place in the 2. Bundesliga table, Collecting 31 points before the short winter break.
  7. The conclusion of the round in the Bundesliga 2 saw Hamburg SV's successful run, leaving FCN (24 points) disappointed after hitting the woodwork three times during the match.
  8. The missed opportunities and misfortunes at the end of the round cost FCN a positive ending to the year in the German soccer league, while Tim Walter's Hamburger SV celebrated their victory.

Source: www.stern.de

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