In a tightly contested encounter, FC St. Pauli and Hamburger SV played to a 0-0 draw in the 19th round of the Bundesliga.
Nikola Vasilj emerged as the standout player of the match, showcasing his skills as the goalkeeper for FC St. Pauli. His performance was pivotal in keeping the clean sheet.
On the flip side, Daniel Heuer from Hamburger SV also impressed with his goalkeeping abilities, making crucial saves throughout the game.
FC St. Pauli’s coach, Alexander Blessin, lined up his team in a 3-4-3 formation with Vasilj guarding the net; Adam Dzwigala, Hauke Wahl, and Karol Mets forming the defensive trio; and Arkadiusz Pyrka, James Sands, Eric Smith, and Louis Oppie in midfield, supporting forwards Joel Fujita, Martijn Kaars, and Mathias Pereira Lage.
Meanwhile, Hamburger SV, managed by Merlin Polzin, employed a similar 3-4-3 setup. Under Heuer’s watchful eye, defenders Nicolás Capaldo, Luka Vuskovic, and Jordan Torunarigha held the fort, while Bakery Jatta, Fábio Vieira, Nicolai Remberg, and Miro Muheim operated in midfield. Up front were Ransford Königsdörffer, Damion Downs, and Alexander Rossing.
Referee Tobias Welz presided over the match held at Millerntor Stadion.
Looking ahead, FC St. Pauli will host RB Leipzig in their next match, while Hamburger SV will take on Bayer Leverkusen at home.
This match leaves FC St. Pauli sitting at 16th place with 13 points in the league, while Hamburger SV is now 13th with a total of 18 points.
Substitutions for FC St. Pauli
45’ 2T – Martijn Kaars was replaced by Ricky Jade Jones
64’ 2T – Mathias Pereira Lage came off for Danel Sinani and Adam Dzwigala was substituted by Jackson Irvine.
Yellow card for FC St. Pauli:
6’ 1T – Adam Dzwigala
Substitutions for Hamburger SV
13’ 1T – Alexander Rossing was substituted by Fabio Baldé
67’ 2T – Fabio Baldé was replaced by Jean-Luc Dompé, Damion Downs by Robert Glatzel, and Ransford Königsdörffer by Rayan Philippe.
87’ 2T – Fábio Vieira came off for Sambi Lokonga.
Yellow card for Hamburger SV:
24’ 1T – Nicolai Remberg
