Relegation HSV – Hertha: Heuer Fernandes-Patzer costs HSV promotion
Created: 05/23/2022, 22:31
By: Jan Knötzsch
HSV was not granted a happy ending: Coach Tim Walter's team lost to Hertha BSC Berlin and remained in the second division.
Hamburg – As won as it is gone: Hamburger SV was not able to gild its victory from the first game of the relegation against Hertha BSC Berlin.
HSV coach Tim Walter's team suffered a 2-0 defeat in the Volksparkstadion in the second leg of the relegation on Monday evening, May 23, 2022, in Hamburg.
The death knell for the Rothosen in the fight to return to the Bundesliga.
So one thing is certain: HSV has once again missed an opportunity to say goodbye to the second division and return to the German football league.
At 9:52 p.m., HSV suffered the decisive blow.
At 10:24 p.m. it was clear: Hamburg will also have two second division clubs in the coming season with HSV and FC St. Pauli.
Relegation: | Hamburger SV – Hertha BSC Berlin 0: 2 |
Gates: | 0-1 Boyata (4th), 0-2 Plattenhardt (63rd) |
Viewers: | 57,000 (sold out) |
Venue: | People's Park Stadium |
Relegation HSV – Hertha BSC: Directly converted free kick by Marvin Plattenhardt makes HSV into the second division
HSV could still hope for six minutes in the decisive game of the relegation.
Referee Deniz Aytekin granted the two teams from Berlin and Hamburg that much overtime on Monday evening.
At this point, HSV was already chasing a 2-0 deficit.
A single goal would have been enough for the kickers from the Volkspark, who had shot their way into the relegation with an impressive final sprint in the second division season, to save themselves in the relegation second leg and thus the long-awaited dream of the To make the return to the Bundesliga perfect after all.
But it stayed with the dream.
Long face on HSV coach Tim Walter (right): After winning the first leg of the relegation, Hamburg gave up promotion against Hertha BSC.
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And that was because of the second half of the game.
As far as chances are concerned, HSV opened them up: after 48 minutes Ludovit Reis found his champion in Hertha goalkeeper Oliver Christensen, who was under discussion at HSV before the season.
Christensen then defused a shot from Moritz Heyer just a minute later.
The guests also had their first chance of the second half quite quickly when Marvin Plattenhardt tested HSV goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes (54').
In the relegation second leg of HSV against Hertha BSC, however, the ball was only supposed to land in the goal nine minutes later - and again Marvin Plattenhardt was involved.
This time as a free kick taker - and with consequences for HSV, because the ball hit the net directly behind Heuer Fernandes.
For Hertha it ultimately meant staying up.
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The story of the first half began for HSV, where a Bundesliga player is being considered as a new signing, in a way that was unfavorable in a way that nobody in the Hanseatic city of Hamburg could have imagined: After three minutes, Hertha BSC got the first corner kick in the second leg of the relegation awarded.
Marvin Plattenhardt brought him in, Dedryck Boyata headed in the middle to make it 1-0 for Felix Magath's team, who didn't want to talk about his HSV past before the HSV - Hertha relegation.
After all: With the 0:1 deficit in mind, the team of HSV coach Tim Walter, who announced talks about a further commitment from Mikkel Kaufmann, became more active afterwards - but the really big chances didn't materialize.
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At least on the Hamburg side.
Instead, the guests from Berlin had the next big opportunity in the second duel of the relegation between HSV and Hertha BSC after 31 minutes when Lucas Tousart failed for Hertha BSC to HSV goalkeeper Daniel Heuer Fernandes, who was able to deflect the Berliner's shot.
Suat Serdar deflected the rebound from inside the penalty area and missed the far post.
On the contrary, the guests from Berlin were also unable to pull off the relegation second leg before the break in the Volkspark Stadium, which was sold out with 57,000 spectators, so that at half-time both teams still had the chance of the last Bundesliga place.
The end is known.
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