Friday, October 23, 2015

Hamburger SV: victory thanks to Pierre-Michel Lasogga, Markus Gisdol before expulsion – THE WORLD

The “TSG bundle of nerves” has let her be counted coach despite allegiance depend – Markus Gisdol is after a new completely wayward Asking his proteges on the brink of at 1899 Hoffenheim: Hoffenheim lost at the start of the 10th match day of the Bundesliga 0: 1 (0: 0) against Hamburger SV and be usable with only six points as bad as ever at this time a season since. The winning goal for HSV scored Pierre-Michel Lasogga in the 88th minute.

Before the game there were reports of an impending eviction Gisdols if his team not to land the second victory of the season. The defeat after 20 minutes with ten men (second yellow card for defender Ermin Bicakcic for repeated foul in the 68th minute) is likely to have the fate Gisdols sealed despite the fan chants for the coach.

” We are empty, we get back at the end goal. As you look for explanations. We wanted to show a reaction and not all push on the coach, “said 1899 captain Pirmin Schwegler during Kevin Volland to coach question said: “. The other must decide”

The coach, whose contract expires at the Kraichgauern until 2018, was the 85th time in the Bundesliga at the TSG-sidelines, concluding on the previous record Hoffenheim coach Ralf Rangnick. These statistics are hardly interested majority owner Dietmar Hopp. This also applies to the opinion of the professionals who had put behind their coach before the game.

The sports crisis has already tense relationship between Gisdol, who had angered the club management in contract negotiations in spring with high salary demands, and Hopp continued to deteriorate. The credit of the erstwhile savior, who had the TSG 2013 saved from relegation, the billionaire is considered depleted. Gisdol looked last already with the names of his potential successors (Tayfun Korkut, Mirko Slomka, Thomas Schaaf) faced.

The 30,000 spectators in the Rhein-Neckar -Arena saw at the beginning clearly superior Hamburger. The decline of the past few weeks was not left its mark on the completely insecure hosts. After Ivo Ilicevic had the first opportunity for the HSV (16), the nerves of Kraichgauer began finally to flatten.

Only had Michael Gregoritsch guests, who had to do without Emir Spahic, Ivica Olic, Gojko Kacar and Aaron Hunt, put themselves in my head in the lead (18). Few seconds later, Ilicevic just barely missed a cross from Lasogga. After 23 minutes Nicolai Müller and Lasogga awarded a double chance for the HSV, which would have had the lead long deserved at this point. “We sometimes have to play even cleaner”, said HSV coach Bruno Labbadia do so.

Immediately after the break, it was back Gregoritsch which for the great opportunity HSV-management missed (48). Even after the results for the guests seemed to be only a matter of time. The TSG-Defensive wobbled questionable, the offensive by international Kevin Volland brought virtually nothing about. As then had to cope from the place even Bicakcic, it looked bleak for the TSG, which, however, in the 87th minute still recorded a very good chance by Jeremy Toljan before Lasogga with his fourth goal of the season to defeat the hosts and probably the Off sealed for Gisdol.

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