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Right at the start of the game, Rodrigo Zalazar's goal after preliminary work from Guido Burgstaller gave St. Pauli an early lead (2nd).

The team from the Kiez continued to pressure and increased the score in a rapid pace with a goal from Burgstaller, which Zalazar prepared (10th).

In the 33rd minute, Kenan Kocak changed personnel and brought Florent Muslija and Hendrik Weydandt onto the pitch with a double substitution for Valmir Sulejmani and Kingsley Schindler.

With the lead for FC St. Pauli it went into the half-time break.

Genki Haraguchi struck twice and equalized for 96 (53rd / 55th).

With Burgstaller and Omar Khaled Mohamed Marmoush, Timo Schultz took two players off the field in the 86th minute.

They were replaced by Igor Matanovic and Maximilian Dittgen.

Jaka Bijol did Hannover 96 a disservice when he was sent off the field with a yellow-red in the 87th minute.

In stoppage time, Matanovic shocked the Lower Saxony team when he scored the opening goal for St. Pauli with the help of Leart Paqarada (92nd).

In the end, FC St. Pauli scored the optimum against Hanover.

Despite the defeat, 96 still occupies sixth place in the table.

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

Hannover 96 does not expand the mini series of two victories.

St. Pauli has only scored seven points away from home.

The guest is currently in the table basement.

FC St. Pauli improves its rather poor record and now has a total of two wins, seven draws and seven bankruptcies.

The fans waited what felt like an eternity for St. Pauli to succeed, which after 13 games without a win could finally be celebrated.

With this, FC St. Pauli has at least managed to break free.

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Next Sunday (1.30 p.m.) Hanover will visit 1. FC Nürnberg, St. Pauli will also host SSV Jahn Regensburg.

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