Hertha snatch 2-1 comeback win over newly promoted Furth in Bundesliga
Sep 18, 2021
Berlin (Germany) Sep 18: Hertha Berlin secured its second straight victory after Maximilian Bauer's own-goal turned the tides in favor of the hosts at curtain raiser of 5th round in Bundesliga on Friday.
The hosts assumed control from the starting whistle and came to its first chance with 16 minutes gone when SuatSerdar unleashed a dangerous curl, which missed the target just wide.
Furth grew into the game as the clock ticked but for all that the visitors lacked in penetration and ideas to threaten Berlin's defence.
The newly promoted outfit reaped its first chance on target before the break though as Hertha failed to clear the ball from the area, allowing Cedric Itten to get a shot on goal.
After the restart, Hertha took the reins again, but Furth shocked the hosts with the opener. Jeremy Dudziak penetrated the penalty area and was brought down by Berlin defender DeyovaisioZeefuik in the 56th minute. BranimirHrgota made no mistake and converted the foul play penalty into the top right.
Furth's lead didn't last too long as Berlin wasn't shocked at all and flabbergasted the visitors with the equalizer four minutes later through new arrival JurgenEkkelenkamp, who nodded home MartonDardai's corner to mark his debut goal for his new club.
Both sides exchanged attacks as Hrgota tested Hertha goalkeeper Alexander Schwolow while Davie Selke forced custodian SaschaBurchert from tight angle at the other end of the pitch.
Hertha Berlin then wrapped up all three points on home soil with great assistance of Furth's Maximilian Bauer, who cleared the ball into the wrong goal from very close range in the 79th minute.
Newly promoted Furth couldn't respond and still wait for its first victory in Germany's topflight.
With the result, Greuther Furth stay at the bottom with one point from five games whereas Hertha Berlin climb on the 9th place.
"Both teams played really passive in the first half. After the restart we made some good substitutions, but we needed to concede a goal to wake up. We played very well in the second half that why I think we deserved the win," Berlin head coach Pal Dardai said.
The following fixtures are scheduled for Saturday: Arminia Bielefeld host Hoffenheim, Bayern Munich face newcomers Bochum, Mainz take on Freiburg, Augsburg clash with Borussia Monchengladbach and Cologne see Leipzig.
Source: Xinhua