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PRM Münster SC Preußen Münster - KSC Karlsruhe Karlsruher SC

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Highlight Video sc preusen muenster vs karlsruher sc

Highlights

LVM-Preußenstadion(Sold out)
whistleDr. Robin Braun
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90'
+ 9

Full-time: Preußen Münster 1-1 Karlsruhe

KSC dominated the opening phase, but from the middle of the first half, Münster took control and remained the better side until the end of the match. However, apart from the penalty goal, they couldn't score another, so on balance it's a fair draw.
Full-time
90'
+ 7
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionNo penalty
90'
+ 6

Schleusener blocked

The substitute dribbles in front of the penalty area and wants to shoot, but the Münster defence positions itself solidly in front and blocks the attempt.
90'
+ 4

Will we see a winner?

Even in stoppage time, this is a really exciting match - thanks in no small part to KSC's sensing a chance of victory. Just under four minutes remain on the clock.
90'
+ 2

Wanitzek!

Out of nowhere, the captain appears on the left side of the six-yard box and tries to casually flick the ball into the right corner - only to be denied by Schenk!
90'
+ 1

Stoppage time is running

There are a whole eight minutes added on! Will we see a lucky punch?
90'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 90 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
1.
Louey Ben Farhat
Louey Ben Farhat34.80km/h
2.
Simon Scherder
Simon Scherder33.44km/h
3.
Marc Lorenz
Marc Lorenz32.92km/h
88'

Counter-attack prevented

Kirkeskov pulls Wanitzek's shirt to prevent a Karlsruhe counter-attack - and duly goes into the referee's book.
87'

Kinsombi misses

After a cross from the left, the ball slides through to the far post, where substitute Kinsombi is lurking. At the last moment, however, the Karlsruhe defence manages to clear the danger.
85'

The final two substitutions

Both managers have now used up all their replacements.
83'

Can Münster get back in front?

The momentum is clearly on the side of the hosts, and there's still plenty of time on the clock.
80'

Active force in midfield

The Dutchman has successfully contested over 80 percent of his twelve pressure situations - an impressive figure.
80'

Pressure Handling

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Pressure Handling
This Match Fact examines how successfully players perform under pressure. The percentage of "solved situations" indicates how often a player has freed himself from opponent pressure by dribbling, passing, scoring a goal or drawing a foul.
83%
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Jorrit Hendrix
12 times under pressure
Jorrit Hendrix
79'

So close!

After a cross from Schleusener from the right, the advanced Flanke heads the ball from five metres out - but puts it centimetres wide of the left post.
76'

How will KSC respond?

The equaliser should be a wake-up call for the visitors, who have been very passive since the start of the second half.
73'

The captain scores!

Lorenz takes responsibility and blasts the penalty into the net with a bit of help from the right-hand post! Equaliser!
73'

Marc Lorenz

GOAL!

1:1
Penalty
Marc Lorenz
Goal probability
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Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
77 %
Distance to Goal
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Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
11 m
72'

Handball penalty for Münster!

Because Burnić blocks a cross from the left side with his arm, referee Braun points to the spot after reviewing the footage.
70'

Triple substitution

Aiming to revitalise Karlsruher's game, Eichner brings on three fresh players in Schleusener, Heußer and Pedrosa.
68'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo penalty
ReviewHandball?
DecisionPenalty
68'

What's still possible for Preußen?

They continue to press forward and control the game, but are rarely creating clear goal-scoring opportunities. Karlsruher are quite passive in this phase and are limiting themselves to defence.
65'

Münster more tenacious

The home side win the ball back on average a good eight seconds faster than the visitors. A strong statistic.
65'

Ball Recovery Time

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Ball Recovery Time
Ball Recovery Time gives the time in seconds in which it takes a team to win back the ball following a loss of possession. It also allows conclusions to be drawn about a team's style of play. Only time when the ball is in play is counted (i.e. no breaks in play such as for goal-kicks, throw-ins etc).
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KSC
12 s
20.3 s
62'

Not today

Wanitzek looks to convert a cross from the left side at the near post, but Schenk is wise to it and collects calmly.
60'

Mees overdoes it

In the centre circle, Mees brings Herold down. Yellow card!
57'

Over the bar!

A corner from the right side comes close to the goal. The rebound falls to Pick, who wins the scramble and blasts it well over the bar from about ten metres out.
55'

Caught from behind

Ben Farhat runs into Scherder's legs from behind, a bit over-enthusiastically, and receives a yellow card.
53'

Burnić receiving treatment

The midfielder remains down after a collision in midfield. Play is currently stopped.
51'

Münster with momentum

The hosts appear motivated to the core after the restart and are setting a proper pace in these first minutes of the second half. An initial long-range effort from Hendrix goes well over the bar however.
49'

Dangerous

Bazzoli crashes into Franke, who was on the ball before him, and is duly sanctioned.
46'

We're back under way!

Both teams are back on the pitch and Münster kick off. Mrowca has come on for Koulis.
Kick-off!
45'
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Substitution

45'
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Half-time: Preußen Münster 1-0 Karslruhe

After the lightning start and further good chances, it looked like a clear KSC victory was on the cards. Over time, however, Preußen got into the game better and even became more dangerous in front of goal towards the end of the half. The match is completely open.
Half-time
45'
+ 2

The Icelander again!

On the left side of the penalty area, he breaks through again and fires a powerful shot at the goal, but Weiß saves it in the style of a handball goalkeeper with one arm.
45'
+ 1

Stoppage time is under way

There will be two minutes of added time.
44'

On the turn!

Friðjónsson chases a long ball into the final third and immediately shoots on the turn from the left side of the penalty area. Weiß is well positioned and makes the save.
42'

Schad slips

The right-back is in the penalty area and somewhat fortunately gets the ball at his feet, but then loses his footing as he attempts to shoot, allowing Weiß to dive onto the ball.
39'

Ben Farhat looks to cap counter

After a quick transition, the goalscorer appears unmarked on the right side of the six-yard box, but his low shot fails to beat Schenk.
38'

Münster improving

In the last few minutes, the home side have been pushing KSC onto the back foot for the first time.
36'

Almost the equaliser!

The first shot on goal becomes immediately dangerous: Mees heads a corner from the left side with a bouncing effort, but Weiß reacts quickly and claws the ball out of the right corner!
35'

More possession

Preußen have hogged 60 percent of possession, but so far they haven't been able to capitalise. KSC are limiting themselves to counter-attacks, but they're doing so consistently.
Possession (%)
6040
32'

Throw-in cross

Captain Lorenz hurls the ball from the left side deep into the penalty area, but Friðjónsson's header flick-on can't find a teammate.
30'

Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes

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Speed check: The fastest player in the game after 30 minutes
Through high-end camera technology and machine learning, the speed of each player is evaluated in real time. Top speed then means, the fastest measured single frame of a player/game.
1.
Louey Ben Farhat
Louey Ben Farhat34.80km/h
2.
Simon Scherder
Simon Scherder33.44km/h
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Marc Lorenz
Marc Lorenz32.92km/h
29'

In the mood for shooting

The visitors are trying to shoot from all positions, while Münster haven't registered a single attempt on goal yet.
Goal attempts
0off target
0on target
1off target
5on target
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Ben Farhat celebrated

Wanitzek embraces the goalscorer after the early goal.
25'

Long-range shot from Burnić!

From about 20 metres out, the midfielder fires a shot without warning towards the upper left corner. But Schenk is once again there with a brilliant save!
20'

That was close!

A cross from the right side sails towards the far post. Friðjónsson rises high and looks to head home, but Bormuth intervenes before crashing into the frame of the goal. However, he seems able to continue.
18'

Conté!

Another shot! The striker receives a through-ball on the left side of the penalty area and fires a low shot from a tight angle. Schenk dives down and saves!
15'

There was more in it

Conté initiates a counter-attack with a deep ball to the left wing and then calls for the cross in the penalty area. Wanitzek tries to dribble in the box but stumbles and loses the ball.
12'

Striving for control

The home side are trying to calm the game down a bit now, and are passing the ball through their defensive line.
9'

Crazy opening phase

After the lightning goal in the first minute, the match has continued to be played at a high tempo. Both teams are really stepping on the gas.
7'

Tactical Foul

Koulis stops a KSC counter-attack with a foul on the halfway line, and is duly booked.
6'

And almost 2-0!

Jung has plenty of space on the right wing and delivers a precise cross into the middle. Burnić times his run perfectly and gets the ball to feet on the penalty spot, but is denied by Preußen keeper Schenk.
3'

No card

Bazzoli goes down a bit too easily against Bormuth - that's not enough for a card. The VAR also has no objections after a brief check.
3'
Video Assistant RefereeVideo Assistant Referee
SituationNo red card
ReviewFoul?
DecisionNo card
1'

Lightning-quick lead for KSC!

The long ball after kick-off falls somewhat fortunately at Ben Farhat's feet in the Preußen penalty area. The SCP defence isn't fully awake yet and seems caught off guard. Ben Farhat seizes the opportunity and fires the ball into the net with no frills, finding the bottom left corner to take the lead!
Goal probability
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Goal probability
Goal probability determines the likelihood that the ball will land in the goal from every position on the pitch. The value is based on large amounts of data from previous years; factors such as shot angle, distance to goal and opponent pressure - as well as mathematical models.
19 %
Distance to Goal
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Distance to Goal
The distance to goal is measured at the time of the shot - from the position of the ball to the center of the goal.
11.54 m
1'

Kick-off!

Visiting Karlsruhe, decked out in black, kick off. Münster are wearing their customary green and white shirts.
Kick-off!

Milestone for Jung

The right-back is poised to make his 100th appearance for Karlsruher SC.

Two changes for KSC

Nicolai Rapp and Marcel Franke (back after a yellow card suspension) start in place of Marcel Beifus (fifth yellow card) and Leon Jensen (bench).

Three returnees

Münster make three changes to the side that recently won 1-0 in Düsseldorf (0-1): Koulis, Mees and Friðjónsson (back after a yellow card suspension) play instead of Kinsombi, Kyerewaa and Batmaz.

Karlsruhe's Starting XI

Weiß - Bormuth, Kobald, Franke - Jung, Burnić, Rapp, Wanitzek, Herold - Conté, Ben Farhat

Münster's Starting XI

Schenk - Schad, Scherder, Koulis, Kirkeskov - Bazzoli, Hendrix - Pick, Mees, Lorenz - Friðjónsson

Eichner on facing Münster

"We're entering the final stretch with the away match in Münster. We will try to finally score some points away from home again. That's the aim."

Hildmann on facing Karslruhe

"We still have six matches and want to win the home fixture against Karlsruhe. We want to be brave, press aggressively, play our game. Recently we've been very stable, but that needs to be reflected in our results."

Ex-files

Münster have four former Karlsruhe players in their ranks: Malik Batmaz (who won promotion with Karslruhe in in 2019 scored six goals in 70 second division matches), Marc Lorenz (also part of the 2019 promotion), David Kinsombi and Luca Bolay.

It's been a while...

Münster's only competitive victory against Karlsruhe was a 2-1 home win in the third division on 20 April 2013.

Wanitzek on fire against Münster

Their previous three encounters in the third division (taking place between 2018 and 2019) were all clearly won by Karlsruhe (4-1, 5-0, 3-0), with Marvin Wanitzek assisting a total of five goals in these three matches.

Flashback

Münster and Karlsruhe were founding members of the Bundesliga in 1963. Now they're playing together in Bundesliga 2 for the first time. In their first meeting this season, Lukas Frenkert secured a point for Münster with a stoppage-time equaliser at Wildpark.

Hello and welcome!

Welcome along and thanks for joining us for build-up and live coverage of this Matchday 29 fixture between SC Preußen Münster and Karlsruher SC.