
Highlights
N. Winter


広告
90'
+ 4
Full-time: Darmstadt 3-1 Regensburg
Regensburg held their own for 45 minutes and were dangerous from set-pieces. However, Darmstadt shifted up a few gears in the second 45 minutes and deservedly earned the three points in front of their home crowd.
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The final goal
Corredor shoots the penalty towards the right corner but Gebhardt saves. Müller then rushes in and smashes the ball into the net from close range to make it 3-1.
試合終了
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+ 4
Penalty!
Suhonen brings down Corredor after a counter-attack initiated by Lakenmacher.
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SituationPenalty
ReviewFoul?
DecisionPenalty
86'
Kohfeldt animated
The manager continues to be actively engaged in his technical area, constantly giving instructions to his team. Kohfeldt wants to secure all three points here in Darmstadt!
82'
Unable to get in behind
Regensburg are making an effort, but the visitors remain far too imprecise in their passing. Darmstadt are standing firm and launching good attacks of their own after winning the ball.
78'
Increased goal threat
xGoals
2
1.94
1.33
1
Goals
74'
Regensburg conceding space
Jahn are opening up at the back, positioning themselves higher up the pitch as they seek to score an equaliser. Darmstadt are demonstrating their immense goal threat with their counter-attacks.
68'
Not shy of a brace
Hornby has now scored four braces this season. All of them came in home matches.
65'
Hornby turns the game around!
Corredor crosses from the left side with his right foot into the penalty area. Hornby anticipates correctly, extending his right leg and guiding the ball into the net from five yards out. The home side take the lead!
62'
Guard of honour for Kempe
The long-serving Darmstadt captain is substituted to a standing ovation. His teammates form a guard of honour for him, and play is momentarily paused.
57'
The equaliser!
Hornby burrows his way through the Regensburg penalty area and slots it into the bottom left corner with his right foot!
53'
Active Lilies
Darmstadt have come out of the dressing room well, but Regensburg are still defending decently so far.
49'
Loud applause
Kempe, who is playing his last match for the Lilies today, walks over to take a corner. The veteran is accompanied to the corner flag by loud applause from the Darmstadt end.
後半開始
45'
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Half-time: Darmstadt 0-1 Regensburg
The bottom-placed team are defending with concentration today, having recovered from the early shock of the disallowed goal in the first minute. They've offered several dangerous set-pieces thanks to Handwerker. The 1-0 lead is deserved, even though Darmstadt have been somewhat careless with their finishing at times.
前半終了
42'
Regensburg have had their chances
シュート本数
6枠外
1枠内
7枠外
2枠内
39'
Kühlwetter takes a shot
The attacking player tries a right-footed shot from outside the box. It's deflected and results in a corner from the right side for Jahn.
37'
Lidberg!
The striker is sent in behind the defensive line. He manages to penetrate the penalty area from the left and shoots with his right foot from nine yards out but Gebhardt is there to save the Swede's shot, preserving his team's lead.
Not going down without a fight
© IMAGO/Eibner-Pressefoto/Florian Wiegand
31'
Sloppy
Whenever Regensburg win the ball, they try to play forward quickly. However, the visitors rarely succeed in doing so because their passing lacks precision. Unfortunately, this has been all too familiar for the bottom-placed team this season.
25'
He has to hit the target
Kempe delivers the following corner from the left with his right foot into the penalty area. Klefisch is completely unmarked at the far post, but he directs the ball wide of the goal with his right thigh.
25'
Deflected
Kempe is sent into the penalty area on the right. The veteran attempts a curling shot from 15 yards, which is then deflected behind for a corner.
22'
Regensburg doing well
The visitors want to put in a respectable performance in what is their last match in the Bundesliga 2 for now - and they're doing just that! They're aggressive in the tackles, giving Darmstadt no time on the ball. The Lillies are rarely making it into the visitors' penalty area.
18'
Regensburg working their way into the match
ボール支配率(%)
4951
15'
Jahn remain dangerous
The visitors earn two corners in succession, both taken by Handwerker from the right. The first is cleared at the far post, while Schuhen claims the second at the near post.
14'
Corner specialists
Regensburg scored from yet another corner-kick, making them the most dangerous team in the league from corners with five goals.
11'
A first goal for Wurm
The opener today was Leopold Wurm's first goal in the second division, coming in his 22nd match. That was also the 19-year-old's 11th shot on goal in total in the Bundesliga 2.
8'
Jahn with the opener!
Hottmann heads towards goal at the near post from Handwerker's corner. The ball is blocked, falls to Wurm in the scramble, and he smashes it into the top left corner from close range. 1-0 to the visitors.
6'
Hornby!
The Scot gets a header near the penalty spot after a corner from the right. However, the ball goes a couple of yards wide to the right.
5'
Darmstadt in control
The home side are controlling the game in the opening minutes. Regensburg are only reacting so far, but they are remaining quite firm at the back – only in the build-up to the disallowed opener did Jahn look a bit disorganised.
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SituationGoal
ReviewHandball?
DecisionNo goal
1'
Almost the dream start!
Nürnberger has space on the left and uses it to deliver a cross into the penalty area. Hornby is lurking at the far post and slots it into the bottom left corner. However, the goal doesn't count because the ball touched the Scot's hand first.
キックオフ
Choreography for Kempe
The veteran is playing his last match for the Lilies today. The fans honour the long-serving captain with a choreographed display.
More on that Regensburg side
Jahn coach Munier Raychouni makes just one change to his starting line-up from last time out: Felix Gebhardt plays in goal ahead of Julian Pollersbeck, who takes his place on the bench.
Darmstadt teams news
Lilies manager Florian Kohfeldt makes three changes to his starting line-up compared to the last match (a 2-1 defeat at Kaiserslautern): Vukotić, Kempe and Müller all come in for Maglica, who serves a suspension due to yellow card acquisition, Corredor and Papela, both of whom drop to the bench.
Regensburg starting XI
Gebhardt - Bulic, Ballas, Wurm - Ananou, Ernst, Kühlwetter, Hein, Handwerker - Ganaus, Hottmann
Darmstadt starting XI
Schuhen - López, Riedel, Vukotić, Nürnberger - Klefisch, Müller - Hornby, Kempe, Marseiler - Lidberg
Farewell to a great
Tobias Kempe wore the lily on his chest for ten years, scoring 57 goals and providing 64 assists during this time. The midfielder, described by manager Florian Kohfeldt as "one of the greatest players in the club's history", is saying farewell to Darmstadt. However, it remains to be seen whether he will play on Sunday, as he injured his knee during training earlier in the week.
What Raychouni says
"We are preparing for the match in detail and want to deliver a good performance away from home, we owe that to the fans."
What Kohfeldt says
"We want to give Tobi the best possible farewell. We have great motivation to secure this home victory hopefully with him, but above all for him. Overall, there's still something at stake for the club: We want to maintain our position in the table, which would be very important for us."
The Referee Team
Referee: Nicolas Winter, Assistant Referee 1: Patrick Kessel, Assistant Referee 2: Fabian Maibaum, Fourth Official: Luca Schlosser, VAR: Timo Gerach, VAR Assistant: Holger Henschel

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A rare goal
Kai Klefisch scored his most recent goal when last these sides met, but his consolation strike in the third minute of stoppage time came too late for the Lillies.
Their first away win?
Jahn have been relegated. However, they are still aiming for their first success on the road. Their record at the Böllenfalltor is a positive one though, with three wins and three draws in eight matches.
Good record against Darmstadt
Jahn won the reverse fixture 2-1. Overall, Regensburg have lost only four of their last 17 matches against the Lilies.
Hello and welcome!
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