Hannover 96 lets tear down above
Wild comeback fuels Braunschweig second division dreams
Wild comeback fuels Braunschweig second division dreams
04.04.2025, 8:26 p.m.
For Eintracht Braunschweig, the outstanding second division games are about survival in the lower house. Against the promotion candidate Paderborn, they succeed in a furious comeback that lives hope. Neighbor Hannover 96 at the KSC collects the first bankruptcy in 2025. The ascent is far away.
Eintracht Braunschweig – SC Paderborn 3: 2 (1: 1)
The SC Paderborn has again clasped in the promotion race of the 2nd Bundesliga. The team of coach Lukas Kwasniok lost 2: 3 (1: 1) at Kellerkind Eintracht Braunschweig despite two leadership and missed the possible jump to third place due to the second defeat.
After the hits from Filip Bilbija (26th) and Adriano Grimaldi (48th), the SCP was at the forefront, but Richmond Tachie (44th) and Rayan Philippe (71.) were equal. Leon Bell Bell (78th) even ensured the acclaimed victory of Eintracht, which was the table-16. But continue to fight for relegation.
“For Braunschweig it is about everything, for us too,” said Kwasniok before the game. His team initially left the better impression a week after the 1-2 against Cologne: Bilbijas Tor with the chest was the deserved reward of a strong first half, which compensates for the Eintracht shortly before the break.
Shortly after the break, Grimaldi took another lead with a right -hand shot, before the home side, previously five times in a row, still provided the turn with a double strike. For Paderborn it was only the second defeat in the 14th away game of the season.
Karlsruher SC – Hannover 96 1: 0 (0: 0)
Hannover 96 lost for the first time under coach André Breitenreiter and left important points in the promotion race. At the start of the 28th matchday, the Lower Saxony lost 0: 1 (0: 0) at Karlsruher SC and missed the temporary jump to relegation rank three. For Breitenreiter, who took over in Hanover shortly before the turn of the year, it was the first bankruptcy in the eleventh game.
Christoph Kobald (54.) met for the KSC, who, as a tenth, has little chance in the fight for the promotion. Hanover is sixth, the gap to third place is three points and can continue to grow during the weekend.
The guests started the game well, a degree by Jannik Dehm (17th) was just barely past the right post. The KSC subsequently acted at eye level, but Bambasé Conté failed free-standing on the well-reacting Ron-Robert Zieler (34th). After the change of sides, the hosts took the lead: Marvin Wanitzek met the latte with a brilliant spacer shot, the rebound Kobald pressed over the line. Hanover was against the defeat, but could no longer reward himself.