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The HSV solved the compulsory task with flying colors.

Both teams started the game cautiously.

Neither of them had scoring chances in the early stages.

Shortly thereafter, Tim Leibold prepared the 1-0 win for Hamburger SV through David Kinsombi (21st minute).

The equalizer was marked by Max Besuschkow, who made the net fidget after a pass from Kaan Caliskaner (33rd).

Kinsombi served Simon Terodde, who scored 2-1 in the 39th minute of the game.

Hamburg had a brief tour on the slip at the break.

Bakery Jatta was responsible for the fourth goal of the day, who increased on the basis of Leibold (61st).

Jahn made a big change in the 79th minute with a triple change and sent Scott Kennedy, Jan-Marc Schneider and Andre Becker onto the pitch for Andreas Albers, Christoph Moritz and Caliskaner.

Daniel Thioune took Sonny Kittel and Jatta off the field with a double substitution and brought Manuel Wintzheimer and Ogechika Heil into play (90th).

After the end of the second half, the result was 3: 1 in favor of HSV.

With the success, the hosts continue to make themselves comfortable in the ascent region.

The guarantee of success of Hamburger SV is the functioning offensive department, which shows the league's top score with 30 hits.

With the victory, Hamburg builds on the good performances in the season so far.

HSV collected a total of nine wins, two draws and only suffered three defeats.

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SSV Jahn Regensburg is currently in the lower half of the table: 14th place. Mersad Selimbegovic's team currently has four wins, five draws and five defeats.

The guests are currently just not getting on their feet.

In the last four matches, not a single victory was recorded, while Hamburger SV, on the other hand, already has 29 points on their account.

Hamburg will play against 1. FC Nürnberg next Saturday, while Regensburg will host VfL Bochum one day later.

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