Hamburg (SID) – FC St. Pauli has pushed forward with a hard fought home win against MSV Duisburg on third place in the 2nd Bundesliga and the concerns of the riser further increased. The team of coach Ewald Lienen sat down on Monday evening at the Hamburg Millerntor with 2: 0 (0: 0) by and celebrated the fourth victory of the season in the sixth game.
themselves ahead scoring captain Lasse Sobiech (70th) after a controversial penalty kick by referee Rene Rohde. MSV coach Gino Lettieri, who remains taillight with his team protested vociferously against the decision and was banished to the stands. Dustin Bomheuer to previously Lennart Thy have fouled. For the decision of the Substitute Sebastian Maier made (87).
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“Where was the penalty, the pictures speak for themselves, since I must leave no comment, “Lettieri said the game-winning scene on Sky’s opinion and received support from Lienen:” When you see it, it is happy. ”
Duisburg had the hosts with coach Lienen, who served between 1987 and 1994 as a player and coach at MSV, long time preparing a headache. In St. Paulis opportunities by Jeremy Dudziak (19th, 24th, 40th) and Christopher Buchtmann (38th) missed the final determination.
Duisburg retreated temporarily far back, but came with swift counterattacks to opportunities. Only Martin Dausch headed just over the crossbar (30), then met Andreas Wiegel from the right penalty area the Left Upright (32).
Even after the change it initially succeeded St. Pauli despite the majority support of the 29,546 spectators in the Millerntor not to dominate the MSV. Instead had Duisburg attacker Kevin Scheidhauer the chance to lead, but pulled detached (64). Even after the unfortunate residue the MSV braced against the threat of bankruptcy.
Best player at St. Pauli were Sobiech and Philipp Ziereis. In Duisburg convinced Wiegel and Rolf Feltscher.
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