Sunday, 1 November 2015

Bundesliga Re-Cap:-: Hannover, Stuttgart secure vital wins


Hannover came from behind to defeat Hamburg, while
Stuttgart got the better of Darmstadt to move out of
the bottom three.

Hamburg took an early lead against Hannover at the Imtech
Arena but ended up on the receiving end of a 2-1 defeat.

A fantastic run down the right win from Nicolai Muller opened
up the Hannover defence and Michael Gregoritsch added a
simple finish to his cross with just six minutes played.

Hamburg remained on top and were denied a second as Ron-
Robert Zieler saved from Dennis Diekmeier, before Marcelo Diaz
struck the post with a free-kick in the 27th minute.

Hannover were handed a lifeline in the 59th minute when Emir
Spahic brought down Uffe Bech inside the box – Hiroshi
Kiyotake converting from the spot to restore parity.

The turnaround was completed eight minutes later as Salif Sane
headed Kiyotake's cross into the back of the net, lifting Michael
Frontzeck's men from the bottom three and up to 14th position.

Stuttgart also picked up a crucial victory over Darmstadt at the
Mercedes Benz Arena to lift them out of the bottom three.

Darmstadt thought they had been awarded a penalty in the 10th
minute when Przemyslaw Tyton brought down Sandro
Wagner, but after initially awarding the spot-kick, referee Robert
Hartmann spotted a flag raised for offside against the striker.

Martin Harnik took a knock in the first half and was replaced by
Alexandru Maxim moments after Marcel Heller forced Tyton into
a save in the 31st minute.

Timo Werner rattled the crossbar in the 68th minute but
Stuttgart were handed the lead one minute later when Gyorgy
Garics headed Christian Gentner's cross into the back of his
own net.

Darmstadt continued to be the better team but their push for an
equaliser left them exposed and Werner wrapped up the win for
the hosts after rounding Christian Mathenia, moving them up to
15th place and Werder Bremen into the relegation play-off
position.

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