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Simon Terodde has scored six goals so far this season
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15 points, 13: 5 goals and first place in the table - this is the dream start of Hamburger SV in the 2nd division.
Even against the last from Würzburg, the series did not tear.
Initially, the bottom of the table took the lead.
Lars Dietz scored the 1-0 after a corner kick (40th minute).
HSV striker Simon Terodde turned the game around with a brace (65th, 82nd).
Shortly before the end, captain Tim Leibold (90.) also met.
Before the game, Würzburg reported three positive corona test results in the team.
Two assistant coaches and defender Douglas are affected.
It was a duel between two ex-Bundesliga clubs who separated after five games, five points and 13 places in the table.
Hannover controlled the game right from the start and after a quarter of an hour they also developed their first chances to score: Marvin Ducksch only hit the crossbar (16th).
Six minutes after being substituted on, Düsseldorf's Matthias Zimmermann had to leave the field with yellow-red (52nd).
Florent Muslija (57.), Marvin Ducksch (63./Foul penalty) and Fortuna goalkeeper Florian Kastenmeier with a mistake (85./ own goal) then scored the goals
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Hanover is in third place and Fortuna in 16th place.
Darmstadt gave up a victory that was believed to be safe after a forced break.
The 98ers, whose game at VfL Osnabrück the previous week was canceled due to corona cases, lost a two-goal lead in the 2-2 (1-0) against FC St. Pauli.
Rico Benatelli (80th) and Rodrigo Zalazar (90th + 6th) with a controversial penalty in added time equalized for the long defeated Hamburg.
Serdar Dursun (45th penalty kick, 76th) scored both goals for the guests.
Holstein suffered the first defeat of the season.
Paul Seguin gave Greuther Fürth an early lead in Kiel (7th).
The game association remained dangerous even after that and increased through Branimir Hrgota, the template was again Marco Meyerhöfer (28th).
Havard Nielsen even scored the 3-0 with a header (61st) before Alexander Mühling scored the only goal for Kiel (65th).
Holstein had to contest the final minutes after Fabian Reese was sent off (72nd).
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