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The game had an early end for SVM's Steffen Puttkammer, who had to leave the field in the eleventh minute and was replaced by Jeron Al-Hazaimeh.

Both teams started the game cautiously.

Neither of them had scoring chances in the early stages.

After just 20 minutes Jesper Verlaat from Waldhof left the field and Jan Just came on.

Hassan Amin put SV Meppen in the lead in the 22nd minute of the game.

Patrick Glöckner from SV Waldhof Mannheim made a change at the restart: Benedict dos Santos stayed in the dressing room and Onur Ünlücifci came in for him.

Meppen extended the lead in stoppage time of the first round when Lars Bünning met after an assist from Valdet Rama (48th).

With the leadership for the team of coach Torsten Frings it went into the half-time break.

The 2-0 half-time result was ultimately the end result.

With this, the hosts had already taken the road to victory before the break whistle.

With three points in their luggage, the SVM left the relegation places and is now 15th in the table.

After three consecutive games without defeat, SV Meppen is on the way up and has already left the relegation places.

In Mannheim, the defense presented itself shaky in the face of 20 goals against.

However, the offensive also hit the opponent's goal (25).

The SVW made up ground in the classification and is now in tenth place.

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Both teams have taken four wins so far this season.

Meppen will continue on Sunday at FC Hansa Rostock.

The next time Waldhof is required on December 12th, 2020 when you compete at TSV 1860 Munich.

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