Sandhausen at rock bottom: KSC shoots SVS in 18th place – Schwartz has to go

2. Bundesliga

In the Baden duel, Karlsruher SC celebrates a clear victory at SV Sandhausen. While KSC breathes a sigh of relief in the table, SVS slips to last place.

  • 2nd Bundesliga: SV Sandhausen lost 0:3 (0:1) once morest Karlsruher SC on Sunday.
  • SV Sandhausen slips to 18th place following a third loss in a row.
  • Gondorf (8th), Kaufmann (52nd) and Schleusener (73rd) shoot KSC to victory.
  • After the defeat, SV Sandhausen parted ways with coach Alois Schwartz.

SV Sandhausen experienced the low point of its season so far on Sunday. Coach Alois Schwartz’s team clearly lost the Baden duel once morest Karlsruher SC in the BWT stadium in Hardtwald by 0:3 (0:1). Due to the third defeat in a row, Sandhausen slipped to the last place in the table. Shortly following the game, SV Sandhausen announced the separation from coach Alois Schwartz.

Part SV Sandhausen – Karlsruher SC 0: 3 (0: 1)
SV Sandhausen Drewes – Framberger (55. Diekmeier), Dumic, Zhirov, Okoroji – Ajdini (55. Ganda), Bachmann, Ochs (55. Ritzmaier) – Esswein (85. Ademi), Al Ghaddioui, C. Kinsombi (85. D. Kinsombi )
Karlsruhe SC Gersbeck – S. Jung (78. Thiede), M. Franke, Gordon, Heise – Breithaupt, Gondorf (85. Jensen), Wanitzek, Nebel (85. Cueto) – Kaufmann (78. Rapp), Schleusener (86. Batmaz)
Tore 0: 1 Gondorf (8th), 0: 2 Kaufmann (52nd), 0: 3 Schleusener (73rd)
referee Florian Badstübner (Nuremberg)
Viewers 7.876

Sandhausen at the low point: Karlsruher SC shoots SVS in 18th place

KSC captain Jerome Gondorf (7th) gave the guests an early lead in front of 7,876 spectators. The Schwartz-Elf, who have to do without Marcel Mehlem for a short time, acts much too harmlessly in the offensive area over the entire season. After the change of sides, the KSC then puts the decisive pinpricks.

Mikkel Kaufmann (52nd) and Fabian Schleusener (73rd) punished the weak defensive behavior of the SVS and ensured the decision. While Karlsruher SC is celebrating a liberation in the relegation battle, the concerns of the sand houses are increasing.

SV Sandhausen once morest Karlsruher SC: Photos from the Baden duel at Hardtwald

SV Sandhausen once morest Karlsruher SC: Photos from the Baden duel at Hardtwald

Karlsruher SC wins at SV Sandhausen – live ticker to read

And now it’s over! KSC celebrates a deserved 3-0 win in Sandhausen.

85. Minute: More changes: David Kinsombi and Ademi replace Christian Kinsombi and Esswein. At KSC, Cueto and Jensen come in for Gondorf and Nebel.

83. Minute: The game is decided, the SVS is not showing any signs of rebellion.

78. Minute: At KSC, Thiede and Rapp come for young and businessman.

73 minutes: And now KSC can celebrate: Schleusener heads the ball into the net – 0:3.

71. Minute: The KSC is closer to the third goal than the SVS to the first goal.

70. Minute: 7,876 spectators are at the Hardtwald today.

69. Minute: The game gets rougher and more heated in the final minutes.

68. Minute: Yellow once morest merchant.

63. Minute: After a sprint, Diekmeier crosses into the penalty area, but there is no SVS attacker there. Gersbeck has the ball.

61. Minute: Breithaupt has the 0:3 on his feet, but chases the ball over the goal.

58. Minute: Ritzmaier with a harmless long-range shot – kick off KSC.

58. Minute: It continues for both players.

56. Minute: It didn’t look good: Wanitzek and Diekmeier collided and both need treatment.

55. Minute: Schwartz reacts and changes three times: Diekmeier, Ganda and Ritzmaier come on for Ajdini, Ochs and Framberger.

Kaufmann scores for Karlsruher SC to 0:2

52 minutes: 0:2! Wanitzek stages Kaufmann in the penalty area, who scores from the best position.

50. Minute: Wanitzek pulls from the turn – over it.

49. Minute: Esswein with a good shot, but he misses the target.

46. Minute: The second half is on.

Pure relegation battle in Hardtwald: Karlsruher SC leads to the break in Sandhausen

Break at Hardtwald: This is really a pure relegation battle! Karlsruher SC got off to a much better start and took the lead early on through Captain Gondorf (8th). You can’t deny the efforts of SV Sandhausen, but as so often this season: On the offensive, the SVS acts far too harmless to really cause a danger. We’ll get back to you in the second half!

Jerome Gondorf puts Karlsruher SC in the lead in Sandhausen.

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45. Minute: Two minutes are replayed. The KSC has become a little more active in the last few minutes.

40. Minute: Not much is happening on the field at the moment. Meanwhile, the KSC fans turn the away game into a true home game. This is reminiscent of the cup duel last year.

31. Minute: Sharp cross from Okoroji, but Kinsombi in the center just misses the ball.

Sandhausen’s Hamadi Al Ghaddioui (l) and Karlsruhe’s Marcel Franke fight for the ball.

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29. Minute: The KSC lets the SVS come. So far, however, Gersbeck has not really had to intervene.

24. Minute: After a somewhat hectic initial phase, the game has now calmed down. The SVS tries hard, but that’s clearly not enough in the game forward.

18. Minute: Okoroji with the first corner of the SVS – straight to the opponent.

16. Minute: Wanitzek has a great chance to make it 0:2, but Drewes reacts strongly and saves to the corner.

15. Minute: In terms of commitment, the home side showed at least more commitment in the early stages than in Düsseldorf last week. Of course, the early leadership plays into the KSC’s cards.

10. Minute: A cross from Okoroji lands directly at Gersbeck.

Gondorf gives KSC an early lead at SV Sandhausen

8 minutes: Goal for KSC! After a flat pass from Heise, Captain Gondorf is there and overcomes Drewes – 0:1.

6. Minute: Ajdini tries to finish from a distance but misses the goal by a wide margin.

5. Minute: The KSC takes out the first corner. But Heises cross does not find a buyer.

1. Minute: The game will be kicked off on time – let’s go!

1:27 p.m.: The teams come onto the field.

1:15 p.m: There is a short-term change in the starting XI at KSC: Choi injured his collarbone while warming up and cannot play. For this, fog starts.

SV Sandhausen receives Karlsruher SC – these are the line-ups

12:30 pm: The lineups are here! At SV Sandhausen there are three changes compared to the Düsseldorf game: Okoroji and Ochs start for Calhanoglu (flu infection) and Mehlem (bruised ribs), neither of which are in the squad. Ajdini also starts for David Kinsombi (bench). Captain Diekmeier just sits on the bench like last time.

SV Sandhausen receives Karlsruher SC today – first information in the live ticker

Baden duel in the 2nd Bundesliga: On Sunday, SV Sandhausen welcome Karlsruher SC to the BWT stadium in Hardtwald. Both teams are in a relegation battle, but the situation at SVS, which has collected three points fewer, is trickier. “We always have to push ourselves to the limit, otherwise we won’t be able to put our stamp on the game,” said SVS coach Alois Schwartz before the game once morest KSC. It is already the third duel of the season between the two clubs.

Coach Christian Eichner’s team won the first leg in Karlsruhe 3-2, and Sandhausen won the DFB Cup on penalties. The Kurpfälzer have sold more than 7,000 tickets in advance – around 2,400 are expected from Karlsruhe. The game SV Sandhausen once morest Karlsruher SC will only be broadcast live by Sky. (nwo) Note on transparency: HEIDELBERG24 is a media partner of SV Sandhausen 1916 eV

List of rubrics: © Michael Bermel/dpa

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