Hertha BSC Berlin in the Derby has lost important points for the promotion to the Bundesliga. Before a record crowd of 74 244 visitors have had to give Hertha after a disappointing second half against Union Berlin 1:2 (1:1) and conceded defeat after three victories in a row, the first defeat of the second half.
Defender Roman Hubnik had (13) brought the hosts the lead, John Mosquera (37th) and Torsten Mattuschka (72) victory for the guests made perfect, the recorded in a relegation battle after two losses before an important achievement. The hosts opened the derby with a lot of offensive pressure.
Raphael played in midfield and Adrian Ramos, first launched its technical advantages and opportunities in the first 20 minutes in one minute. Unions belonging to the defense came after 13 minutes swimming and had just left behind. After a cross from captain Andre Mijatovic set of advanced man-marker Hubnik stood at the far post and headed in.
Union had great difficulty with the initial momentum of the attack hosts and did often help with fouls. Midfielder Dominic Peitz Ramos won several awards from the legs before he saw yellow against Nikita Rukavytsya. Hertha held against it. After a fight with Peter Niemeyer Michael Parensen had to be carried from the field and by Paul Thomik be replaced.
back with the 1-0 lead in the back off the Hertha midway through the first half a gear. Union took advantage of the space in midfield, however, and acted under construction too transparent. fell out of the blue in the 37th The 1-1 minutes. Rubnik went to the penalty area against Musquera not with enough heart to the point, the striker Hertha keeper Maikel Aerts surprised with a lob into the far corner.
After the Compromise Union got out of hand. The fans were burning fireworks and fire from Bengal and laid the Olympic stadium for minutes in smoke. About 15,000 fans had accompanied Union in the west of the city. A total of 74 244 spectators provide the best visit to a second league game since the 2-0 victory of Hertha in the spring of 1997 1 against FC Kaiserslautern in front of 75,000 visitors.
The Karlsruher SC has in a relegation battle of the 2nd Football League suffered a setback. On Saturday, the Baden lost at SC Paderborn 0-3 (0-0). Mark Krösche (53) from the penalty spot and Sören Brandy (74) and Daniel Brückner (87) sealed the eleventh defeat for the still winless away from Karlsruhe.
The KSC is still only a point ahead of the last three table spaces. 


Defender Roman Hubnik had (13) brought the hosts the lead, John Mosquera (37th) and Torsten Mattuschka (72) victory for the guests made perfect, the recorded in a relegation battle after two losses before an important achievement. The hosts opened the derby with a lot of offensive pressure.
Raphael played in midfield and Adrian Ramos, first launched its technical advantages and opportunities in the first 20 minutes in one minute. Unions belonging to the defense came after 13 minutes swimming and had just left behind. After a cross from captain Andre Mijatovic set of advanced man-marker Hubnik stood at the far post and headed in.
Union had great difficulty with the initial momentum of the attack hosts and did often help with fouls. Midfielder Dominic Peitz Ramos won several awards from the legs before he saw yellow against Nikita Rukavytsya. Hertha held against it. After a fight with Peter Niemeyer Michael Parensen had to be carried from the field and by Paul Thomik be replaced.
back with the 1-0 lead in the back off the Hertha midway through the first half a gear. Union took advantage of the space in midfield, however, and acted under construction too transparent. fell out of the blue in the 37th The 1-1 minutes. Rubnik went to the penalty area against Musquera not with enough heart to the point, the striker Hertha keeper Maikel Aerts surprised with a lob into the far corner.
After the Compromise Union got out of hand. The fans were burning fireworks and fire from Bengal and laid the Olympic stadium for minutes in smoke. About 15,000 fans had accompanied Union in the west of the city. A total of 74 244 spectators provide the best visit to a second league game since the 2-0 victory of Hertha in the spring of 1997 1 against FC Kaiserslautern in front of 75,000 visitors.
The Karlsruher SC has in a relegation battle of the 2nd Football League suffered a setback. On Saturday, the Baden lost at SC Paderborn 0-3 (0-0). Mark Krösche (53) from the penalty spot and Sören Brandy (74) and Daniel Brückner (87) sealed the eleventh defeat for the still winless away from Karlsruhe.
The KSC is still only a point ahead of the last three table spaces.



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