Stuttgart beat Darmstadt 2-0, Hannover shock Hamburg in Bundesliga
Xinhua, November 2, 2015 Adjust font size:
Stuttgart recorded their third win of the season thanks to the 2-0 victory over newly promoted Darmstadt meanwhile Hannover bounced back to grab a 2-1 win at Hamburg to close the 11th round in the German Bundesliga on Sunday.
The "Swabians" climbed out of the relegation zone as they overcame newly promoted Darmstadt by courtesy of an own goal of Gyoergy Garcis and Timo Werner's late goal.
Both sides neutralized their offensive actions in the first half thus goal scoring opportunities remained a rare occurrence. As a result both teams took a goalless draw into the break.
After the interval Darmstadt worked out the first chance but Stuttgart goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton was on guard to deny Marcel Heller's dangerous effort.
However, the opener was scored at the other end of the pitch as Darmstadt failed to clear a rebound that dropped off the bar, allowing Christian Genter to cross into the box where Darmstadt's Gyoergy Garcis deflected the ball into his own goal at the 68th minute.
Darmstadt tried to respond and attacked frantically but neither Marcel Heller nor Aytac Sulu were able to make use of the promising chances. Nevertheless, the good fortune seemed to be with the hosts as Timo Werner caught Darmstadt flatfooted in the dying seconds of the game to make the game safe with the 2-0 score.
With the result, Stuttgart climb from 16th to 15th position whereas Darmstadt slumped to the 13th place after suffering the fourth loss of the season.
Elsewhere, wasteful Hamburg gave away a 1-0 lead to lose 2-1 due to Hannover's two second-half goals.
The "HSV" caught a bright start in front of 54,607 spectators as Michael Gregoritsch broke the deadlock with just six minutes into the game. The youngster striker capitalized on Nicolai Mueller's strong build up play to tap home the square pass at the far post.
Hamburg had even the chance to double the lead with 27 minutes played but Marcelo Diaz' free kick rattled only the woodwork.
As the match progressed Hannover gained a foothold into the game but yet they had to wait after the break to restore parity as Hiroshi Kiyotake converted a foul play penalty at the 59th minute.
Things changed from bad to worse for the hosts as Hannover grabbed the 2-1 winner thanks to Salif Sane, who headed home Kiyotake's cross into the box between two Hamburg defenders eight minutes later.
The third win of the campaign move Hannover on the 14th place while Hamburg stay on the 10th position in the table. Endi