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Anyone who expected a match at eye level before kick-off felt confirmed by the outcome of the game.

In the initial phase, neither team managed to develop a chance.

Marvin Ajani served Ahmet Gürleyen, who scored 1-0 in the 17th minute of the game.

Michael Köllner from TSV 1860 Munich made a change at the restart: Erik Tallig stayed in the dressing room, Daniel Wein came for him.

The host was willing to equalize.

However, nothing more countable jumped out until the change of side.

Dominik Prokop increased the result when he used a template from Maurice Malone to make it 2-0 in favor of Wehen Wiesbaden (52nd).

Shortly afterwards, Quirin Moll prepared the 1: 2 of 1860 Munich through Sascha Mölders (74th).

A pass from Semi Belkahia brought Lorenz Knöferl into the SVW network to equalize (83rd).

Knöferl, who came into play for Dennis Dressel, should set an example on the offensive (83rd).

After a clear lead, the SV Wehen Wiesbaden thought the sheep were already dry.

But 1860 braced itself against the impending defeat and ended up with a draw.

TSV 1860 Munich does not expand the mini series of two victories.

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At Wehen Wiesbaden, the defense presented itself shaky in the face of 27 goals conceded.

However, the offensive hit the opponent's goal (30).

Rüdiger Rehm's team only recorded seven points from the last five games.

With this draw, SVW missed the chance to overtake a direct competitor.

Nevertheless, the guests improved in the table and are now in fourth place.

After 1860 Munich, SV Wehen Wiesbaden is the second best offensive in the league with 30 goals.

Both teams have taken seven wins so far this season.

For the next game, 1860 will travel to Bayern Munich's reserve on January 9th, 2021, and Wehen Wiesbaden will host Hallescher FC on the same day.

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