Thanks to rising star Pierre-Michel Lasogga remains top favorite Hertha BSC Berlin in the 2nd Bundesliga leaders FC Augsburg on the heels. The 19-year-old led the league with two goals relegated to 3:1 (1:1) at Rot-Weiss Oberhausen. With 36 points the team of coach Markus Babbel is behind the tied Augsburgers in second place.
Lasogga provided before 6850 spectators in the stadium for the Lower Rhine Hertha's victory: First, he put the visitors in the seventh minute lead. Then he took advantage of a catastrophic error by goalkeeper Sören Pirson RWO, which came after a back pass from Oliver Petersch over the ball, the 2-1 (67).
He also brought out the foul penalty that turned the decision Levan Kobiaschwili (79). The interim compensation of Oberhausen by Markus Kaya (15) was preceded by a wrong decision of the referees: Although Thomas was the Oberhausen Schlieter in the area by Hertha captain Christian Lell knocked down, but while he stood on the sidelines.
Kaya converted the penalty confidently. "It was by and large a well-deserved victory. In the second half, it was a game in the balance. In the crucial scene, we just had a bit of luck," said Hertha coach Babbel. "We have Hertha very good offer stand up and very good football played," said Oberhausen Keeper Pirson and admitted: "After such a mishap you're a goalkeeper, of course, Depp." Berlin, where goalkeeper Maikel Aerts after his torn ligament comeback had dominated the game, but came a long time not to clear cut chances.
The home side even had the better opportunities: But Marinko Miletic headed the ball just failed on the goal (54th), and newcomer Dennis Grote in Aerts (62). In RWO, after just one win in their last twelve games is still only one point ahead of the relegation place, and Kaya Grote earned the best grades.
For Hertha especially liked Raphael and double scorer Lasogga.
Lasogga provided before 6850 spectators in the stadium for the Lower Rhine Hertha's victory: First, he put the visitors in the seventh minute lead. Then he took advantage of a catastrophic error by goalkeeper Sören Pirson RWO, which came after a back pass from Oliver Petersch over the ball, the 2-1 (67).
He also brought out the foul penalty that turned the decision Levan Kobiaschwili (79). The interim compensation of Oberhausen by Markus Kaya (15) was preceded by a wrong decision of the referees: Although Thomas was the Oberhausen Schlieter in the area by Hertha captain Christian Lell knocked down, but while he stood on the sidelines.
Kaya converted the penalty confidently. "It was by and large a well-deserved victory. In the second half, it was a game in the balance. In the crucial scene, we just had a bit of luck," said Hertha coach Babbel. "We have Hertha very good offer stand up and very good football played," said Oberhausen Keeper Pirson and admitted: "After such a mishap you're a goalkeeper, of course, Depp." Berlin, where goalkeeper Maikel Aerts after his torn ligament comeback had dominated the game, but came a long time not to clear cut chances.
The home side even had the better opportunities: But Marinko Miletic headed the ball just failed on the goal (54th), and newcomer Dennis Grote in Aerts (62). In RWO, after just one win in their last twelve games is still only one point ahead of the relegation place, and Kaya Grote earned the best grades.
For Hertha especially liked Raphael and double scorer Lasogga.
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