During the second attempt, Davie Selke then decided the duel for himself: the HSV striker shot the penalty this time into the goalkeeper, but Regensburg’s goalkeeper Felix Gebhardt was already in the corner and was beaten. It was the late 1: 1 in the Jahn Stadium, and Hamburger SV avoided a embarrassment against the bottom of the table from the Upper Palatinate, which was in the lead for almost 80 minutes. In the end, everything was in the game: a lot of struggle for a moral run, numerous goal area scenes, a dismissal and two penalty jets, the latter of which brought the final score and the hamburgers relief.
At first it was the SSV Jahn who was allowed to cheer: after a strong preparatory work by Eric Hottmann, who came through left to the baseline, Sargis Adamyan once again hit HSV (6th). The returnee from 1st FC Köln was a hat trick in the 5-0 win against the Hamburgers during his first stay in the Upper Palatinate, at that time he also met 2-1 in the second leg. “I know that I have a good rate against them and I am glad that I could help the team today,” said the Jahn goalkeeper after the game at Sky.
The HSV reacted with angry attacks, but mostly a defensive leg was in the way. And goalkeeper Gebhardt did the rest, for example when he parried the first Selke penalty (54th). As he had looked out the shooter, he did not want to reveal: “This is a goalkeeper secret.” When Hamburg’s Emir Sahiti also saw yellow-red after a supposed swallow and an overreaction after a controversial objection (76.) Finally a Regensburg surprise coup. But then Rasim Bulic HSV midfielder Daniel Elfadli foules-and Selke was allowed to get to the point again. “I wanted to go as late as possible, annoying that I was a little too early,” Regensburg’s goalkeeper Gebhardt summed up and regretted that his team missed the chance to catch up on points to the penultimate Ulm: “That hurts.”