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Toni Lindenhahn served Julian Derstroff, who scored 1-0 in the twelfth minute of the game.

Already in the 14th minute, Michael Eberwein extended the lead of the HFC after Janek Sternberg had presented.

Alexander Schmidt from Türkgücü Munich made a change at the restart: Benedikt Kirsch stayed in the dressing room, and Atakan Akkaynak came in for him.

The break went without further goals.

In the 61st minute, Derstroff made it 3-0 in favor of Hallescher FC.

Ultimately, Florian Schnorrenberg's team drove a sovereign success, the cornerstone of which was laid in the first phase of the game.

Türkgücü is currently in the lower half of the table: twelfth place.

The home team currently has four wins, six draws and four defeats.

Türkgücü Munich is stumbling towards a tangible crisis with its third bankruptcy in a row.

With three points in his luggage, Halle pushed himself forward in the table and now occupies seventh place in the table.

The guests currently have seven wins, three draws and six defeats.

The HFC recently met expectations and posted nine points from the last five games.

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The next time Türkgücü is required on December 20, 2020 when you compete at SC Verl.

Hallescher FC will continue on Saturday when they receive SV Waldhof Mannheim.

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