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BU ends negative run, Bramfeld “in flames”, Hetlinger morale

BU ends negative run, Bramfeld “in flames”, Hetlinger morale

Niendorfer TSV II – Hetlinger MTV 1:5 (1:1)

The Hetlinger MTV thanks to an impressive second half, they won 5-1 away against the Niendorfer TSV II Celebrated and thus collected important points in the relegation battle. Despite being behind after a mixed first half, they dominated Hetlingen the game action after the break. “In the first half it was just mediocre from both sides. “We conceded the 0-1 result due to carelessness,” summarized Coach Burak Bayram the first 45 minutes together. The residue falls through Moustapha Toure (22nd), who scored for the hosts.

Reacted at halftime Bayram and changed both the formation and the orientation. “We then started very high and presented the opponents with impossible tasks,” he explained the tactical change. This adjustment had an effect and the guests took control. The compensation falls through Rüchan Öz (61.), before Finn Luka Schmalfeld (69′, 73′) turned the game around with a double strike. A penalty from Okan Özütemiz (79.) and a late goal from Hanif Adam (89.) makes the clear victory perfect.

“It was a good, unified team performance with individual and creative moments,” praised Bayram after the game. “A 5-1 win against a direct competitor is worth its weight in gold.” His team showed an impressive performance, especially in the second half, which obviously makes the coach look forward to the tasks ahead. The focus is now on the next cup game against Halstenbek-Rellingen I’ll be next Tuesday.

Niendorfer TSV II: Asongafac Enoch Ulrich Anou, Jerry Nicolaus Sampaney, Damian Jordan Donovan Bair, Muhammed Güner (79th Backtasch Schamim), Bertan Mahir Yildiz, Claudio Eduardo Ramirez Farias, Luca Salvatore Andrea Heimbach, Bercan Hasan Ucarkus (46th Okan Ahmet Gülec), Moustapha Touré , Said Sohrab Sadat, Luca Yakup Drenkhahn – Coach: Dustin Benndorf – Coach: Torben Wacker
Hetlinger MTV: Gazwane Kassimou, Alpay Dobrucali, Hanif Adam, Adnan Kubat, Mert Aygün, Samet Baygündüz, Okan Özütemiz (87. Osei Kwadwo), Rüchan Öz (81. Ziart Ferataj), Daniel Timothy Schröder, Nur Ahmet Bayat (46. Finn Luka Schmalfeld) , Hichem Oudjouadj (67. Jeffery Poku) – Coach: Burak Bayram
Referee: Maurits Weigand
Goals: 1:0 Moustapha Touré (22nd), 1:1 Rüchan Öz (61st), 1:2 Finn Luka Schmalfeld (69th), 1:3 Finn Luka Schmalfeld (73rd), 1:4 Okan Özütemiz (79th). ). Foul penalty), 1:5 Hanif Adam (89.)

HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst – SSV Rantzau Barmstedt 4:1 (1:0)

After several disappointing weeks, the… HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst (BU) with an impressive 4-1 win against SSV Rantzau Barmstedt set a mark. trainer Michael Koss After the game, he was extremely satisfied with his team’s performance. “It was a very important game for us. “We wanted to break through the negative vortex and win – no matter how,” said Koss and highlighted the strong attitude of his players: “The boys showed pure will, there was little to correct from the outside.”

BU Controlled the action and created numerous scoring opportunities. Shortly before halftime there was already a problem Jeremy Jim Jungkurth (44th) for the 1-0 lead. The hosts remained the dominant team after the break, but suffered a setback when a penalty in the 74th minute was withdrawn after two minutes of discussions. In direct return, the equalizer came through Luke Hubach (75.).

But instead of breaking in again, showed BU fighting spirit and morale. “We could have tipped over because of the last few weeks, but the boys got a ‘now more’ jolt,” praised Koss. In the last ten minutes his team turned up the heat again and were rewarded for their efforts: Jonas Wesemann (85.), Rui Tsubakihara (86.) and Benjamin Arhin Baffour (90th) ensured the deserved 4-1 final score.

“In the end it was a very deserved win, I was very happy with how the team played,” summed up Koss and emphasized the unified team performance and the creativity of his players.

HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst: Pascal von Borgstede, Marc Henry Lange, Loukianos Kattides (90th Jan Düllberg), Finn Hanke, Jonas Wesemann (90th Niklas Müller-Leitloff), Benjamin Arhin Baffour, Raffael Saken Kamalow, Lennart Finally, Benjamin Cordes-Vorberg (86th Lajos Jonathan Schmalenbach), Jeremy Jim Jungkurth (89. Nikolaos Christodoulos), Rui Tsubakihara – Trainer: Michael Koss
SSV Rantzau Barmstedt: Niklas Gohr, Jorrit Thieme, Sebastian Krabbes (46. Luke Hubach), Yannick Schlichting, Tim Pepe Hartlieb, Lukas Raphael (86. Tim Arwed Jonny Aufgebauer), Pasquale Longo (88. Jonas Cordts), Chibueze Sunday Kanu, Bennet von Schassen, Neel Weitzel, Charles Antwi (88. Maseh Hashimi) – Coach: Marcus Fürstenberg
Referee: Fabian Pascal Rother
Goals: 1:0 Jeremy Jim Jungkurth (44th), 1:1 Luke Hubach (75th), 2:1 Jonas Wesemann (85th), 3:1 Rui Tsubakihara (86th), 4:1 Benjamin Arhin Baffour (90th). ). )

FC Eintracht Norderstedt II – SC Nienstedten 1:2 (1:0)
Eintracht Norderstedt II had to admit defeat in an exciting duel against SC Nienstedten. After an early lead by Falk, Christopher Gross (13th) saw the team lose the thread in the second half. Julius Philipp Zaher (55th) equalized before an unfortunate own goal from Jeremiah Osei Boakye (90th) gave Nienstedten victory. A bitter setback for the home team, where Jörn Großkopf will join as the new head coach on October 1, 2024.

FC Eintracht Norderstedt II: Marko Veriga, Lars Kuchenbecker (46. Mohamed Kaba), Armando Luso, Niklas Joshua Berlin, Gregory Wittek, Ognjen Lukic, Eris Ibrahimi, Christian David Bento Waldheim, Stefan Basta (65. Marijo Saric), Falk Christopher Gross (46. Joe Thomas ). Gillessen), Issa Safer (65. Jeremiah Osei Boakye) – Coach: Milenko Mutabdzija
SC Nienstedten: Kevin Lennart Rathje (80th Paul Kötz), Daniel Dreisow, Moritz Rosemeier, Lasse Ferdinand Wernecke, Daniel Frercksen, Carl Morris Wernecke, Kian Dahl, Piet Verbeck (88th Michele Nicola Morrone), Glenn Robert Lentvogt (80th Nick Holzer), Ilyas Ait Oufkir (62nd Nicklas Hendrik Dühring), Ilir Neziri (46th Julius Philipp Zaher) – Coach: Finn Ole Janßen – Coach: Tom Henry Brasch – Coach: Philipp Obloch
Referee: Luis Felix Malter
Goals: 1:0 Falk Christopher Gross (13th), 1:1 Julius Philipp Zaher (55th), 1:2 Jeremiah Osei Boakye (90th own goal)

SC Victoria Hamburg II – Bramfelder SV 1:4 (1:3)
Bramfelder SV continued its strong form and celebrated a convincing 4-1 away win at SC Victoria Hamburg II. After the early lead goal Jahazz Michael Neuhaus (8th) Victoria equalized Julius Benjamin Heubel (17.) out. But Bramfeld reestablished command and decided in favor of the party with hits from Miles Feleke Tafese (31st), Lorenz Dario Lahmann-Lammert (34.) and Justin Sadownik (67.). Bramfeld thus climbed to the spot on two of the tables, at least until Sunday.

SC Victoria Hamburg II: Gabriel Hanewinkel, Vincent Chris Stefan Ermisch, Jan Matthees, Pepe Bensch, Santino Battaglia (78th Lino David Konradi), Matz Broecker, Julius Benjamin Heubel, Jan Paul Koschorreck (78th Noah Celom Ekue Kuegah), Wilim Šimić (78th Bennet Robert ). Philipp Unger), Egor Tschudinow (84. Sandro Cassama Mendes Almeida), Franz Golo Lechel (90. Antonio-Filippo Sigismondi) – Coach: Kemir Čolić
Bramfelder SV: Cedric Stoppel, Marten Köhler (75th Robin Sitzlach), Lorenz Dario Lahmann-Lammert, Marc-Lennard Uhlhorn, Nick Marvin Mohr (84th Benedict von Bülow), Miles Feleke Tafese (84th Salih Tahhan), Louis Mandel, Jahazz Michael Neuhaus , Max Hermann (64. Justin Sadownik), Maurice Dennis Freudenthal (75. Christian Westphal), Marcel Reimers – Trainer: Carsten Henning
Referee: Mathias Klare
Goals: 0:1 Jahazz Michael Neuhaus (8th), 1:1 Julius Benjamin Heubel (17th), 1:2 Miles Feleke Tafese (31st), 1:3 Lorenz Dario Lahmann-Lammert (34th), 1:4 Justin Sadownik (67.)

Altona 93 II (12th) – Kummerfelder SV (13th) (Sun., 09/29/24, 1:00 p.m.)
In the duel between the struggling teams, both teams are hoping for a breakthrough. Kummerfeld lost the last four games, while Altona also weakened recently with just one win from five games.

TBS Pinneberg (8th) – FC Union Tornesch (6th) (Sun., 09/29/24, 1:00 p.m.)
TBS Pinneberg is under pressure after the 3-0 defeat in Bramfeld and an overall harmless performance. Union Tornesch had also promised more than a 1-1 draw against Paloma II. For both of them, only one win counts.

Uhlenhorster SC Paloma II (7th) – SV Rugenbergen (1st) (Sun., 09/29/24, 1:00 p.m.)
Rugenbergen came in as league leaders with six wins in a row. Paloma II has to prove its home strength in order to be able to survive against the offensive leaders.

FK Nikola Tesla (2nd) – Eintracht Lokstedt (11th) (Sun., 09/29/24, 1:30 p.m.)
Tesla is in top form with five wins in a row and wants to continue to put pressure on the top of the table. Lokstedt will do everything in his power to stop Tesla’s dangerous offensive with a compact defense. Josipovic’s team surprised more than once against the top teams in the league.

Table
1. SV Rugenbergen 8 6-1-1 22:10 19
2. Bramfelder SV 9 5-3-1 23:9 18
3. FK Nikola Tesla 7 5-1-1 21:7 16
4. FC Eintracht Norderstedt II 9 5-1-3 19:18 16
5. SSV Rantzau Barmstedt 9 5-0-4 18:16 15
6. SC Nienstedten 9 5-0-4 14:16 15
7. FC Union Tornesch 8 4-2-2 13:7 14
8. Uhlenhorster SC Paloma II 8 4-2-2 20:19 14
9. Türk-Birlikspor Pinneberg 7 4-1-2 19:13 13
10. HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst 9 4-1-4 18:17 13
11. Eintracht Lökstedt 8 3-1-4 14:17 10
12. Hetlinger MTV 9 3-1-5 15:24 10
13. Altona 93 II 8 2-1-5 17:24 7
14. Kummerfelder SV 8 2-1-5 8:15 7
15. Niendorfer TSV II 9 1-0-8 10:23 3
16. SC Victoria Hamburg II 9 0-2-7 13:29 2