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Hansa Rostock
03-14 21:00
5 - 1
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MSV Duisburg
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Hansa Rostock
MSV Duisburg
Attacks
102
56
Dangerous Attacks
38
30
Ball Possession
65
35
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8
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End 5-1
88′
F. Krüger
L. Lobinger
83′
F.Ruschke
V. Bergh
74′
5-1
C. Harenbrock
Assist: C. Kinsombi
73′
D. Hummel
E. Holten
73′
C. Harenbrock
A. Lebeau
73′
C. Kinsombi
M. Krauss
67′
M. Göckan
steffan meuer
67′
n.jessen
P. Sussek
58′
P. Sussek
49′
C. Viet
45′
Jan-Simon Symalla
C.Coskun
45′
A. Casar
L. Müller
Halftime 4-1
43′
4-1
E. Holten
39′
J. Bitter
34′
3-1
Benno·Dietze
Assist: E. Holten
29′
K. Fatkič
J. Dirkner
22′
2-1
steffan meuer
Assist: C.Coskun
21′
Maximilian·Braune
2′
1-0
E. Holten
Assist: V. Bergh
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Match Info
German 3.Liga Round 29: Hansa Rostock 5-1 MSV Duisburg. The match kicked off at 21:00 local time at the Ostseestadion in Rostock. Hansa Rostock delivered a stunning and emphatic performance, demolishing MSV Duisburg 5-1 in a one-sided affair that significantly boosts their promotion aspirations while leaving the visitors deep in relegation trouble. The home side set the tone early, finding the net twice within the opening twenty minutes to seize complete control. Duisburg managed a consolation goal just before halftime to offer a glimmer of hope, but any thoughts of a comeback were extinguished in the second half as Rostock added three more, showcasing ruthless finishing and superior energy. The standout performance came from Rostock's veteran striker, who netted a clinical brace and provided an assist, orchestrating the attack with precision. This heavy defeat leaves Duisburg's survival hopes hanging by a thread, while Rostock's goal difference receives a massive boost as they climb into the automatic promotion places. Rostock's manager praised his team's "professional and dominant display from the first whistle," while Duisburg's coach lamented a "catastrophic defensive performance" that his side must urgently address.