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However, Heidenheim was not able to inspire at this appearance, which is why the success in the end was more like a work victory.

Both teams started the game cautiously.

Neither of them had scoring chances in the early stages.

Christian Kühlwetter brought the FCH forward in the 20th minute.

Kenan Kocak from Hannover made a change at the restart: Baris Basdas stayed in the dressing room, with Sei Muroya on for him.

At the break, 1. FC Heidenheim held a wafer-thin lead.

In the 63rd minute, Frank Schmidt changed staff and brought Tobias Mohr and Andreas Geipl onto the pitch with a double substitution for Patrick Schmidt and Kevin Sessa.

With Kühlwetter and Robert Leipertz, Frank Schmidt took two players from the starting lineup off the field in the 79th minute.

They were replaced by Stefan Schimmer and Marc Schnatterer.

Kenan Kocak wanted to move 96 to a jolt and so Valmir Sulejmani and Mick Gudra came on as substitutes for Kingsley Schindler and Hendrik Weydandt (85th).

In the end, referee Sven Waschitzki whistled off the game without any goals in the second round.

At the end of the day, Heidenheim had a tight threesome.

With the success in their pockets, the hosts slipped forward in the classification and are now fifth in the table.

Five wins, three draws and three defeats contribute to the FCH's snapshot.

1. FC Heidenheim has not experienced the bitter taste of defeat for some time.

It was exactly five games ago.

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Hannover 96 is currently in the lower half of the table: 13th place. With six defeats, but only four wins and one draw, the prospects for the team from Lower Saxony are anything but positive.

The form of the last five games left a lot to be desired, so that the guests only won once during this time.

While Heidenheim receives SSV Jahn Regensburg on Tuesday, Hanover will face VfL Bochum on the same day.

This article was created automatically by our partner Retresco based on game data.