SVS Loses in Dresden
- DRESDEN, Germany - SG Dynamo Dresden defeated SV Sandhausen 2-1 on Saturday, securing a home victory.
- Sandhausen's coach made several adjustments to the starting eleven.
- In the fourth minute, Zander crossed from the right to find error, who headed the ball toward Greil.
Dynamo Dresden Edges Out SV Sandhausen 2-1
DRESDEN, Germany – SG Dynamo Dresden defeated SV Sandhausen 2-1 on Saturday, securing a home victory. A dominant first half saw Dresden establish a 2-0 lead, which Sandhausen was unable to overcome despite a goal before halftime.
Sandhausen’s Starting Lineup Sees Changes
Sandhausen’s coach made several adjustments to the starting eleven. Nikolai Rehnen started as goalkeeper. Jakob Lald captained the team, playing alongside Edvinas Girdvainis in defense. Luca Zander and Christoph Ehlich took the outside positions. Alexander Fuchs joined Marco Schikora in central midfield, with Patrick Greil in a more advanced offensive role. David Otto led the attack,replacing Dominic Baumann. Sebastian stolze played on the right wing, and Stanislav Error on the left.
Dresden Strikes Early with Two Goals
SV Sandhausen began with energy at Rudolf-Harbig stadium. In the fourth minute, Zander crossed from the right to find error, who headed the ball toward Greil. However, a Dresden defender blocked Greil’s shot. Dynamo Dresden responded quickly. Kother dribbled into the penalty area from the left and scored, giving Dynamo a 1-0 lead in the sixth minute. Two minutes later, Sapina crossed into the penalty area, where Hauptmann headed the ball into the net, extending Dresden’s lead to 2-0.
Otto’s Shot lacks Threat
Dynamo Dresden continued to control the game. A header from Daferner narrowly missed the goal, and Hauptmann’s long-range shot was unsuccessful in the 13th minute. Otto attempted a shot for Sandhausen, but it posed no danger to Dresden’s goalkeeper.
Greil Scores before Halftime
Dresden pressed for a third goal, putting pressure on the Sandhausen defense. Daferner headed the ball toward the goal after a cross from the left, but the ball was cleared off the line in the 26th minute. Sandhausen struggled to create scoring opportunities, but a quick transition allowed Greil to advance into the penalty area, where he scored in the 38th minute, reducing the deficit to 2-1.
Close Call Before the Whistle
As halftime approached, Zander’s long ball into the penalty area nearly resulted in a Sandhausen goal, but Dynamo goalkeeper Schreiber secured the ball. The referee ended the one-minute stoppage time, sending the teams to the locker room with Dresden leading 2-1.
Girdvainis Defends Against Daferner
The second half saw a more balanced game. Girdvainis prevented Daferner from scoring with a header in the 54th minute. Dominic Baumann replaced Greil in the 60th minute, adding more offensive power. Jonas Weik and Justin Butler entered the game in the 74th minute, replacing Stolze and Error.
Butler Slips
Butler made his first appearance in the 83rd minute, but he slipped while attempting a shot from the right, eliminating the threat.Niklas Lang entered the game in the final minutes. In stoppage time, Otto released Weik, but his shot was saved by the Dynamo goalkeeper. The game ended 2-1,with SV Sandhausen losing to the league leader.
looking Ahead: Hansa Rostock Visit
SV Sandhausen will play its next game at home against FC Hansa Rostock on Saturday, May 3, at GP Stadion am Hardtwald, with kickoff scheduled for 2 p.m. Tickets are available online.
Lineups
SG Dynamo Dresden: Schreiber – Sterner, Kammerknecht, Bünning, Risch – Sapina, N. Hauptmann (Baur, 72), Boeder (Menzel, 72) - lemmer (Kutschke, 88), Daferner (Meißner, 90), Kother (Oehmer, 72)
SV Sandhausen: Rehnen – Zander, Girdvainis, Lewald, Hahlich (Lang, 89) - Schikora, Greil (Baumann, 60), Fuchs – Stolze (Weik, 75), Otto, Error (Butler, 75)
Match Summary
Goals: 1-0 Kother (6), 2-0 Hauptmann (8), 2-1 Greil (38)
Attendance: 30,446
Referee: Wolfgang Haslberger
Yellow Cards: Sterner, Schikora, Fuchs
Dynamo Dresden Edges Out SV Sandhausen: Your matchday Questions Answered
What was the final score of the Dynamo Dresden vs. SV Sandhausen match?
The final score was 2-1 in favor of Dynamo Dresden.
Where did the match take place?
The match was played in Dresden,Germany.
How did Dynamo Dresden secure their victory?
Dynamo Dresden established a 2-0 lead in the first half, which SV sandhausen couldn’t overcome despite scoring a goal before halftime.
When did Dynamo Dresden score their goals?
Dynamo Dresden scored in the sixth and eighth minutes of the match.Specifically:
1-0: Kother (6th minute)
2-0: Hauptmann (8th minute)
Who scored for SV Sandhausen?
Patrick Greil scored for SV Sandhausen in the 38th minute.
What were the key moments of the match?
Here’s a breakdown of the notable events, according to the provided text:
Dresden took an early lead with two goals within the first eight minutes.
Greil scored for Sandhausen before halftime, reducing the deficit.
The second half was more balanced, with Girdvainis defending against Daferner.
Late substitutions were made by both teams, but the score remained the same.
How did SV Sandhausen’s starting lineup change for this game?
The coach of SV Sandhausen made several adjustments to the starting eleven. Key changes included:
Nikolai Rehnen in goal
Jakob Lald captaining the team
David Otto leading the attack, replacing Dominic Baumann
Who were the starting lineups for each team?
Here are the starting lineups for both teams, as provided in the article:
SG Dynamo Dresden: Schreiber – Sterner, kammerknecht, Bünning, Risch - Sapina, N. Hauptmann, Boeder – Lemmer, Daferner, Kother
SV Sandhausen: Rehnen – Zander, Girdvainis, Lewald, Hahlich – Schikora, greil, Fuchs – Stolze, Otto, Error
What substitutions were made during the game?
SG dynamo Dresden: Baur (for Hauptmann, 72′), Menzel (for Boeder, 72′), oehmer (for Kother, 72′), Kutschke (for Lemmer, 88′), Meißner (for Daferner, 90′)
SV Sandhausen: Baumann (for Greil, 60′), Weik (for Stolze, 75′), Butler (for Error, 75′), Lang (for Hahlich, 89′)
Were there any cards given during the match?
Yes, there were yellow cards given. Those who received a yellow card were:
Sterner
Schikora
Fuchs
What was the attendance at the match?
The attendance at the match was 30,446.
Who was the referee for the match?
The referee for the match was Wolfgang Haslberger.
Where will SV Sandhausen play their next game?
SV Sandhausen will play their next game at home against FC Hansa Rostock.
When and where will the SV Sandhausen vs. FC Hansa Rostock game be?
the game will be at GP Stadion am Hardtwald on Saturday, May 3rd, at 2 p.m.
