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The course of the 90 minutes finally confirmed this impression.

Julian Derstroff brought Halle forward in the seventh minute.

Yannick Stark did not allow himself to be asked twice in the 26th minute and converted to 1-1 for Dresden.

Shortly before the break, Florian Heft sent Laurenz Dehl from HFC off with a yellow-red.

Before the break, Robin Becker provided a cold shower for coach Florian Schnorrenberg's team with his goal.

The host's line-up changed for the second half.

Janek Sternberg replaced Toni Lindenhahn.

Dynamo was just one goal ahead at halftime.

With the substitution of Patrick Weihrauch for Marvin Stefaniak, Markus Kauczinski wanted to give his team's offensive game a new impetus (62nd).

Shortly thereafter, Weihrauch scored in stoppage time for SG Dynamo Dresden (94th).

Jonathan Meier was the preparer.

In the end, Dresden emerged victorious in the duel with Hallescher FC.

After 15 matches, Halle takes ninth place in the table.

The strength of the HFC lies in the offensive - with a total of 20 hits.

Hallescher FC currently has six wins, three draws and six defeats.

The situation at Halle remains tense.

Against Dynamo they have already suffered their second defeat in a row.

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The three counters got hold of the SG Dynamo Dresden's hopes for advancement.

With only twelve goals conceded, the table leader is the safest defense in the league.

With the win, Dresden expanded its successful season record.

So far, the guests have won nine wins, two draws and only conceded four defeats.

Dynamo hadn't experienced the bitter taste of defeat for some time.

It was exactly six games ago.

Next Tuesday, the HFC travels to Türkgücü Munich, at the same time SG Dynamo Dresden receives SC Verl.

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