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SV Sandhausen lost 4-0 against Hannover 96 last Sunday. On paper, Hannover was the favorite in the game against Sandhausen - the course of the 90 minutes showed why this was so.

Both teams started the game cautiously.

Neither of them had scoring chances in the early stages.

Marvin Ducksch took care of the first goal.

In the 23rd minute, the 96 player hit the mark.

Michael Schiele from SVS made a change at the restart: Anas Ouahim stayed in the dressing room, Daniel Keita-Ruel came in for him.

There were no further goals until the referee's whistle.

So it went into the half-time break with an unchanged status.

After Ducksch's preparatory work, Patrick Twumasi set the result to 2-0 (48th).

Ducksch brought Hannover 96 into calm waters by making it 3-0 (52nd).

A few minutes later, Kenan Kocak took Niklas Hult off the field and relied on the qualities of Simon Falette (64th).

In the closing stages, Kenan Kocak made a double substitution.

Florent Muslija and Niklas Tarnat came onto the field for Genki Haraguchi and Dominik Kaiser (88th).

Twumasi, who secured the 4-0 with his second daily goal after presentation by Falette (89th) ensured more calm down at Hannover.

Ultimately, 96 celebrated a deserved home win against SV Sandhausen after a convincing performance.

With the success in their pocket, Hannover 96 slipped forward in the classification and now occupies ninth place in the table.

The defense of the team from Lower Saxony (14 goals against) is one of the best that the 2nd Bundesliga has to offer.

The hosts currently have six wins, two draws and six defeats.

Hanover recently met expectations and posted ten points from the last five games.

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Without a doubt, Sandhausen has to take care of his own defense.

On average, the team conceded more than two goals per game.

The guest takes the relegation place with eleven points.

The SVS offensive has so far shown itself to be extremely weak - twelve hits scored represent the worst league value. Now SV Sandhausen has had to admit defeat nine times this season.

The three wins and two draws on the credit side show that the outlook is not particularly reassuring.

Sandhausen stumbled towards a solid crisis due to the fourth bankruptcy in a row.

Next Sunday, 96 will play at SV Darmstadt 98, while SV Sandhausen will host 1. FC Heidenheim two days earlier.

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