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Rostock's slump continues: Impending abandonment of the match

Two stoppages, one sending off and three goals. The clear victory of second division soccer team Paderborn over Hansa Rostock was a nail-biter.

Soccer fans cheering in the stadium. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Soccer fans cheering in the stadium. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Soccer - Rostock's slump continues: Impending abandonment of the match

Interim coach Uwe Speidel did not bring Hansa Rostock the hoped-for turnaround. In his first game in charge of the second-division club, the head of the youth department was unable to prevent a 3-0 (0-1) defeat. Adriano Grimaldi (25 minutes), Raphael Obermair (67) and Kai Klefisch (75) secured a deserved victory for the East Westphalians in front of 12,260 spectators at the Home Deluxe Arena on Friday in a match that was threatened with abandonment at one point.

The visitors, whose goalkeeper Markus Kolke was shown the red card after an emergency brake (63'), therefore remain in third-last place in the table. Paderborn, on the other hand, climbed to sixth place for the time being. The match had to be interrupted for nine minutes in the first half and 19 minutes in the second half due to repeated use of pyrotechnics in the stands.

Two days before the clash with Paderborn, Rostock had parted company with head coach Alois Schwartz after picking up just one point from the previous three games. They now want to use the upcoming winter break with a new coach to provide the right impetus for the second half of the season.

This impetus seems to be urgently needed. Paderborn could have had a clearer lead at half-time, but had to make do with just one goal from Grimaldi. Following a corner from Obermair, Grimaldi took advantage of the confusion in the Hansa defense and shot the ball with great force into the bottom left corner. It was only after the long break in the second half that Paderborn began to play more efficiently. Aided by Kolke's dismissal, Obermair scored with a clearance and Klefisch with a header.

Squad SC Paderborn Information about the match Squad Hansa Rostock

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  1. Despite the intervention of Uwe Speidel as interim coach, Hansa Rostock suffered a 3-0 defeat in their first game under his leadership, with Markus Kolke being sent off for the visitors.
  2. The red card shown to Kolke came after an interruption in play due to an emergency brake, and Paderborn took advantage to secure a crucial victory in the 2. Bundesliga.
  3. In the match between Hansa Rostock and SC Paderborn 07, Kai Klefisch and Raphael Obermair scored after the dismissal of Kolke, while Adriano Grimaldi also found the net earlier in the game.
  4. Due to repeated use of pyrotechnics in the stands, the match had to be interrupted for a total of 28 minutes, causing disruption and potentially affecting the outcome of the game.
  5. Grimaldi, who scored for Paderborn, hails from North Rhine-Westphalia, the same region as Kolke, who plays for Hansa Rostock in East Westphalia.
  6. The defeat for Hansa Rostock leaves them in third-last place in the 2. Bundesliga table, while Paderborn climbs to sixth position due to their win.
  7. Hansa Rostock had previously parted ways with head coach Alois Schwartz after a poor run of form, and are now looking to use the winter break to regroup and find a new coach to help them turn their season around.
  8. The defeat to Paderborn continues Rostock's struggles in the league, and they will be looking to bounce back when the 2. Bundesliga resumes after the winter break.

Source: www.stern.de

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