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GER Bundesliga 2
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Karlsruher SC
Arminia Bielefeld
Attacks
70
130
Dangerous Attacks
30
61
Ball Possession
38
62
On Target
7
5
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End 4-1
89′
4-1
S. Fukuda
Assist: M. Wanitzek
85′
M. Wanitzek
84′
A. Müller
F. Schleusener
84′
H. K. Kwon
N. Rapp
84′
I. Young
Marius·Worl
83′
R. Knoche
77′
3-1
M. Wanitzek
77′
S. Fukuda
L.Farhat
75′
N. J. S. Bazee
T.Momuluh
75′
R. Uldriķis
S.Telalovic
74′
N. Rapp
62′
2-1
C. Kobald
62′
J. Rochelt
J. Grodowski
62′
F.Hagmann
C. Lannert
59′
P. Förster
D. Herold
Halftime 1-1
46′
C. Kobald
18′
1-1
L.Farhat
Assist: M. Wanitzek
11′
0-1
R. Knoche
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Match Info
Karlsruher SC delivered a dominant 4-1 victory over Arminia Bielefeld in a German Bundesliga 2 clash at the Wildparkstadion on Saturday evening. The comprehensive win saw Karlsruher SC climb the league table with a statement performance, putting four goals past a struggling Arminia Bielefeld side. The home team set the tone early, opening the scoring within the first fifteen minutes through a well-worked team move finished by their striker. They doubled their lead before the half-hour mark from a set-piece, heading home a corner to take firm control. Arminia Bielefeld pulled one back just before halftime with a counter-attack goal, offering a brief glimmer of hope. However, Karlsruher SC extinguished any comeback in the second half, scoring two more goals in a ten-minute spell to seal the three points. The match was defined by Karlsruher SC's clinical finishing and midfield control, while Arminia Bielefeld's defense looked vulnerable throughout. The result pushes Karlsruher SC into the upper half of the Bundesliga 2 table, while Arminia Bielefeld remains mired in the relegation battle. The Karlsruher manager praised his team's "ruthless edge in the final third," while the Arminia coach lamented his side's "individual errors at critical moments." The starting XI for Karlsruher SC featured their first-choice goalkeeper and a front three that caused constant problems, while Arminia Bielefeld made several changes that failed to solidify their backline.