Lage der Liga – 11.Spieltag, 2.Bundesliga 21/22

Der 11. Spieltag der 2. Bundesliga steht an. Und dieser bietet so ziemlich alles, was es an Spieltypen so gibt: Top-Spiel, Abstiegskampf, Derby, Gut gegen Schlecht, Verfolger-Duell, Klein gegen Groß. Wir werfen einen kurzen Blick auf die Partien, die uns am Wochenende erwarten.

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{:de}Der FC St. Pauli 21/22: Kader-Analyse{:}{:en}FC St. Pauli 21/22: Squad Analysis{:}

{:de}Das Global Soccer Network liefert eine datenbasierte Einschätzung zum Kader des FC St. Pauli. Etwas überraschend ist dabei die Einschätzung von Jakov Medic. Im Vergleich zum Vorjahr wurde der Kader insgesamt stark verbessert.{:}{:en}a. Now we take another closer look at the squad and ask whether the squad has developed positively and how the new arrivals are rated.{:}

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{:de}Endgegner Afeez Aremu{:}{:en}The boss: Afeez Aremu{:}

{:de}Afeez Aremu hat lange gebraucht, um beim FC St. Pauli Fuß zu fassen. Nun hat er sich aber zu einer echten Säule entwickelt und führt die Liga in einigen Defensiv-Statistiken an. Das hat Timo Schultz bereits kommen sehen.{:}{:en}everywhere. This is one such article. However, it also shows what still needs to be improved and, more importantly, it highlights a player who took a long time and had a hard time and is now performing almost unimagined.{:}

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{:de}So spielt ein Aufs… gewinnt man in Heidenheim!{:}{:en}That’s how you get prom… to win in Heidenheim!{:}

{:en}FC St. Pauli wins in impressive style at 1. FC Heidenheim. After a weak first half, in which Heidenheim were particularly impressive defensively, FC St. Pauli dismantled their opponents shortly after half-time thanks to an increase in performance. After this game and in this form, FC St. Pauli can be expected to do anything this season.{:}

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{:de}FC St. Pauli – FC Ingolstadt 4:1 – Niemand siegt am Millerntor!{:}{:en}FC St. Pauli – FC Ingolstadt 4:1 – Nobody wins at the Millerntor!{:}

{:en}FC St. Pauli once again showed their offensive strength at home at the Millerntor and deservedly won 4-1 against a clearly overwhelmed FC Ingolstadt. The decisive factors in this match were the behaviour in the transition moments and the almost dreamlike combinations in midfield. With the fourth home win in the fourth game, FC St. Pauli is now deservedly in the relegation places after seven games.{:}

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{:de}Bericht von der Kollaustraße – 14.09.21{:}{:en}Report from Kollaustr. – 14.09.21{:}

{:de}Die Eindrücke, Abläufe und Ereignisse vom Training des FC St. Pauli vor dem Spiel gegen den FC Ingolstadt.{:}{:en}Since the „Lage am Millerntor“ is always bursting at the seams, we have decided to outsource some parts of it in future. One of these parts is the „Report from Kollaustraße“, i.e. our impressions of the training, which we have been attending once a week for some time now. Yesterday, Tuesday, was no exception.{:}

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{:de}Ich hasse Länderspielpausen?{:}{:en}I hate international breaks?{:}

{:de}Länderspielpausen sind Mist, keine Frage. Aber sorgen sie auch dafür, dass der FC St. Pauli danach schlechter spielt?{:}{:en}No question, yes, definitely: there is hardly anything more unnecessary in professional football than international match breaks. A not inconsiderable part of this dislike is always contributed when FC St. Pauli is in good form and they are held back by such a break. So, in my search for the culprits for the defeat in Hannover, I pinpointed the international break. It took away FCSP’s good form, once again, I would like to think! But is that really the case? It’s time for some confused statistics again.{:}

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{:de}Hannover 96 – FC St. Pauli 1:0 – Taktikanalyse{:}{:en}Hannover 96 – FC St. Pauli 1:0 – Tactical analysis{:}

{:de}Der FC St. Pauli verliert verdient in Hannover. Verdient deshalb, da er aus massiver optischer Überlegenheit viel zu wenig macht und stattdessen ein lethargisches Bild abgibt.{:}{:en}FC St. Pauli lost against Hannover 96 with 0:1. The biggest opponent was not necessarily Hannover 96, but their own lethargy. Thus, the many ball possession and the visually strong predominance brought relatively little, because hardly any scoring chances were created. Hannover 96, on the other hand, created quite a few chances despite having few ideas of their own. As a result, FC St. Pauli missed out on the leap to the top of the table and – not only because of this – put a severe damper on themselves.{:}

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