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Hamburg beat Berlin, Mainz and Darmstadt share points in German Bundesliga

Xinhua, March 7, 2016 Adjust font size:

Hamburg stopped Berlin' s winning run with a 2-0 victory while the goalless draw between Mainz and Darmstadt concluded the 25th round in Bundesliga on Sunday.

Nicolai Mueller' s second-half brace against third-placed Berlin helped Hamburg to return to winning ways after three winless games in row.

Hamburg controlled the ball in the first half but were unable to turn their possession into a tangible reward. Hamburg' s Gotoku Sakai tested Berlin' s goalkeeper Rune Jarstein twice while Hamburg' s custodian Rene Adler had little to do.

After the restart, Hamburg kept it bowling and rewarded their efforts with 58 minutes into the game, as Nicolai Mueller slotted home Lewis Holtby' s square pass into the bottom right.

Berlin turned up and tried hard to equalize the scores but the "Herthaner" lacked in accuracy as Vladimir Darida failed to beat Rene Adler in the 66th minute. Pal Dardai' s men pressed frenetically and threw everything up front but Hamburg caught the visitors flatfooted in the 75th minute after Nicolai Mueller completed a fast-break, via Aaron Hunt and Lewis Holtby, to seal the deal and his brace.

With the result, Hertha Berlin' s two-game winning streak came to an end. They remain nonetheless on the 3rd place of the Bundesliga standings meanwhile Hamburg climbed from the 11th to the 10th position.

"Hamburg deserved to win today. We have to accept that and to improve our game for the upcoming games," Hertha Berlin coach Pal Dardai said.

Elsewhere, ten-men Mainz and newly promoted Darmstadt shared the spoils following goalless ninety minutes. Mainz extended their unbeaten run on home soil to seven games whereas Darmstadt wait since five games on a victory.

The "Nullfuenfer" stay on the 5th place while Darmstadt slip to the 15th place, just two points adrift of Bundesliga' s drop-zone.

Hertha Berlin host Schalke to kick-off the 26th round of Bundesliga on March 11. Endit