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The team of coach Daniel Thioune got off to a lightning start to the game.

Bakery Jatta scored an early lead in the third minute after an assist from Toni Leistner.

A ball from Malik Batmaz landed at Philipp Hofmann, who equalized (14th).

Until the final whistle of the first round no more goals were scored and so the teams went into the dressing room.

Sonny Kittel, who came in for Khaled Narey, should liven up HSV's offensive (75th).

Philip Heise did Karlsruhe a disservice when he was sent off with a yellow-red in the 77th minute.

Shortly afterwards, Kittel prepared the 2-1 for Hamburger SV through Simon Terodde (82nd).

Coach Christian Eichner wanted to bring his team's game forward and replaced the more defensive Robin Bormuth with the more offensive Babacar Gueye (86th).

When the referee Christof Günsch finally whistled off the match when the score was 2: 1, Hamburg had the three points under one roof.

KSC is currently in the lower half of the table: 14th place. The home team has now been beaten seven times this season.

Since Karlsruher SC can only boast five wins and one draw, the prospects are pretty bleak.

With the third bankruptcy in a row, Karlsruhe is stumbling into a tangible crisis.

The three points achieved let the HSV's hopes for advancement continue to grow.

With an impressive 27 hits, the guests represent the best attack in the 2nd Bundesliga.

Hamburger SV's season continues to be promising.

Hamburg now has a total of eight wins and two draws, while it has only lost three.

HSV has been unbeaten for three games.

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Next Saturday, KSC will play at FC Würzburger Kickers, while Hamburger SV will receive SSV Jahn Regensburg one day later.

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