SC Freiburg has overcome its start-up problems this year.

The Breisgau team, without a win in two games, won 3-1 (2-1) against FC Augsburg on Saturday and finally recovered from the 0-6 debacle at VfL Wolfsburg a week ago.

Michael Gregoritsch scored the lead against his former club (13th minute).

Mergim Berisha scored the interim equalizer for FCA with a penalty kick (29th).

Less than 20 seconds after the kick-off, Lucas Höler (30th) brought the Sport-Club back in front.

Central defender Philipp Lienhart made the acclaimed decision (85th).

The Breisgauer had already improved at the end of the first half of the week in a 1-1 duel with Eintracht Frankfurt and are still in the top group of the Bundesliga.

Augsburg couldn't keep up the momentum after the 1-0 win against Borussia Mönchengladbach.

They suffered a setback in the fight to stay in the class and are still two points ahead of the relegation place.

The guests started purposefully in front of 33,500 spectators.

Freiburg national player Matthias Ginter was left behind in the aerial duel with Berisha, but neighbor Lienhart cleared in the penalty area.

Without top scorer Vincenzo Grifo, who was only on the bench for the second time in a row after recovering from a cold, the hosts initially let FCA have the ball.

"You're too low!"

All the more surprising was Gregoritsch's goal with the second Freiburg goal.

The former Augsburger left goalkeeper Rafal Gikiewicz with no chance of defense after a pass from Yannik Keitel, who replaced Nicolas Höfler, who was suspended.

Despite the lead, SC coach Streich was not satisfied with his team's performance.

He yelled clearly: "You're too low!" His team didn't react at first and was promptly punished for their passivity.

Lukas Kübler caught the former Freiburg Ermedin Demirovic on the foot.

The video referee confirmed the decision of referee Christian Dingert and Berisha converted safely.

The provocative cheering of the attacker in front of the SC fans also caused heated spirits on the Freiburg bench.

Co-trainer Florian Bruns hadn't calmed down yet, but the professionals gave the answer on the pitch.

Ritsu Doan pointed the ball just in time over to Höler, who kept his nerve.

It was the first goal of the season for the 28-year-old, who missed much of the season with a broken metatarsal.

This time Streich, his coaching team and the substitute players let their emotions run wild, which in turn upset the Augsburg bank.

The half-time whistle came at the right time to ensure a little more calm.

After the change of sides things got less heated.

Killiann Sildillia could have provided for clear conditions.

However, the advanced Frenchman failed on the post (59th).

Only Lienhart made everything clear with a header after Augsburg seemed closer to equalizing.