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Karlsruhe (AP) - After three wins in a row, Karlsruher SC has given up points in the 2nd Bundesliga for the first time this year.

At the end of the first half of the season, Baden played 1: 1 (1: 0) against 1. FC Heidenheim.

Defender Robin Bormuth (6th minute) gave KSC an early lead, but striker Lukas Kühlwetter with his eleventh goal of the season (60th) gave the guests a draw.

In the table, both teams are still five points behind their relegation rank to the Bundesliga.

In a first half with few highlights, the KSC took its first chance to lead.

Bormuth headed a corner from Marvin Wanitzek at the second post.

After Florian Pick missed the quick equalizer on the other side (9th), the game flattened out at first.

Shortly after the break, Karlsruhe's Philipp Hofmann could have made the preliminary decision, but only hit the cross with his head (51st).

In addition, Philip Heise failed with a tight 20-meter shot at guest keeper Kevin Müller (56th).

The 1-1 draw from Heidenheim's cooling weather from the edge of the penalty area came as a surprise at this point.

This was followed by a balanced final phase in which the supposed 2: 1 by Karlsruhe's Dominik Kother (82nd) ​​rightly did not count due to offside.

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Squad of the Karlsruher SC

Schedule of the Karlsruher SC

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Squad of 1. FC Heidenheim

Schedule of the 1. FC Heidenheim