FC St. Pauli has maintained its lead in the 2nd Bundesliga.
Against promoted Hansa Rostock, the Kiezkicker celebrated their fifth win in a row on Sunday with a deserved 4-0 (2-0).
Jackson Irvine (12th minute), Daniel-Kofi Kyereh (18th), Guido Burgstaller (61st) and Simon Makienok (78th minute) met 22,006 fans in the Millerntor Stadium.
Hamburg -) for St. Pauli.
Promoted Hansa could only win one of the last five games.
The first competitive duel between the two clubs in almost ten years was classified as a high-risk match.
But since the guests had completely given back their ticket contingent due to the re-applied 2G regulation, things remained quiet in the stands.
On the other hand, not on the pitch: After a good start in Rostock, St. Pauli consistently used its first two chances to take an early 2-0 lead.
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First new signing Irvine headed Luca Zander's template for his first Kiezclub goal, then after Leart Paqarada's cross Kyereh was there with his third goal of the season.
With further good chances by Maximilian Dittgen (23rd), Zander (42nd) and Marcel Hartel (44th), the strong Hansa goalkeeper Markus Kolke prevented worse.
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