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KSC got off to a quick start in the game.

Benjamin Goller scored an early lead in the second minute after an assist by Philipp Hofmann.

A ball from Paul Seguin landed at Havard Nielsen, who equalized (23).

After submission by Julian Green, Sebastian Ernst had the second goal from Fürth (28th).

Goller secured the Karlsruher SC the equalization shortly before the break whistle.

In stoppage time Goller made it 2-2 (46th).

No team had gained the upper hand at the break.

The intermediate result was a draw.

From the 75th minute, the substitute for Marc Lorenz, Dominik Kother Karlsruhe enriched in forward gear.

A few minutes later, Christian Eichner brought Goller off the field and relied on the qualities of Malik Batmaz (81st).

Batmaz served Hofmann, who scored 3-2 in the 84th minute of the game.

Coach Stefan Leitl wanted to bring his team's game forward and switched to the more offensive Robin Kehr for the more defensive Seguin (88th).

After the end of the game by referee Timo Gerach, the KSC celebrated a triple point win against SpVgg Greuther Fürth.

At Karlsruher SC, the defense was always shaky in view of 23 goals conceded.

However, the offensive also liked to hit the opponent's goal (26).

With three points in their luggage, the home team moved up in the table and now occupies seventh place in the table.

Karlsruhe recorded a total of seven wins, one draw and seven defeats.

Greuther Fürth takes the promotion relegation place with 27 points.

The good record of the game association has got a damper.

So far, the guests have accumulated eight wins, three draws and four defeats.

Fürth does not expand the mini series of two victories.

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Next week the KSC competes at Holstein Kiel (Sunday, 1.30 p.m.), two days before the SpVgg Greuther Fürth enjoys home rights against SC Paderborn 07.

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