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VfL Bochum
Eintracht Braunschweig
Attacks
85
115
Dangerous Attacks
35
49
Ball Possession
41
59
On Target
6
2
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End 4-1
95′
P. Hofmann
91′
Fabio·Di Michele Sanchez
85′
M.Kwarteng
K. Miyoshi
85′
L.Morgalla
M. Wittek
84′
3-1
L. Tempelmann
Assist: J.Mijatovic
77′
J.Mijatovic
74′
G.Leon Ranos
R. Heusser
69′
C.Lenz
68′
3-0
F.Alfa-Ruprecht
Assist: C.Marshall
67′
L. B. Bell
Fabio·Di Michele Sanchez
67′
A. Bakhat
Max marie
62′
C.Marshall
F.Onyeka
55′
F.Alfa-Ruprecht
G. Holtmann
54′
O.Olsen
48′
M. Bero
45′
C.Lenz
M.Pannewig
45′
L. Tempelmann
E. Yardimci
Halftime 2-0
50′
2-0
K. Miyoshi
Assist: P. Hofmann
44′
K. Miyoshi
37′
P. Strompf
34′
M.Pannewig
33′
P. Hofmann
13′
1-0
G. Holtmann
Assist: P. Hofmann
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Match Info
VfL Bochum secured a commanding 4-1 victory over Eintracht Braunschweig in a German Bundesliga 2 clash at the Vonovia Ruhrstadion on Sunday evening. The result was a significant boost for Bochum's league position, as they overpowered their visitors with a dominant second-half display to claim all three points. The match was competitive in the early stages, but Bochum broke the deadlock midway through the first half with a well-worked team goal. Braunschweig managed to find an equalizer just before halftime, setting up a tense second period. However, Bochum emerged from the break with renewed intensity, scoring three unanswered goals in a clinical twenty-minute spell that decided the contest. The home side's attacking fluency was on full display, with their final goal a particularly well-taken effort that capped off a comprehensive performance. This result provides a vital three points for Bochum as they push for a higher finish in the Bundesliga 2 table, while Braunschweig's defensive frailties were exposed in a disappointing away defeat. The managers praised their teams' effort, with Bochum's coach highlighting the positive reaction after the break, while the Braunschweig boss acknowledged the need for greater resilience on the road. The starting lineups featured Bochum's typical attacking setup and Braunschweig's organized defensive block, but the home team's quality ultimately shone through.