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Hannover 96 Vs Hamburg (Game Day 3)

The Battle of HSV vs HSV

With Hannover 96 making it into the top 50 of European teams (place 44 and 1 ahead of Liverpool) according to the latest official UEFA co-efficient (click here to see for yourself) and a very respectable 0-0 against Mainz 05 on Game Day 2, the atmosphere was in stark contrast to 2 weeks ago against Schalke 04. There was genuine hope and expectation this week. And why wouldn’t there be hope and expection? Hamburg had a terrible season last year and the first two results of this campaign see them sitting at the bottom of the table after being beaten by Bundesliga new boys Paderborn at home on Game Day 2. This game, as are all derby games, was a “must win” but this one felt, walking to the stadium, a “will win”.

The friendly nature of the Hannover Vs Hamburg means that the stadium announcer from Hamburg travels down and announces the Hamburg players as if they were at home. The Hamburg captain was Johann Djourou, who was on loan at Hannover for the second half of the 2012/13 season. I was expecting a mixed reaction from the home fans towards him but when his name was called out, there was no discernible negative reaction from the haome fans. The same was true of the Hamburg coach, Mirko Slomka, who was the manager of Hannover from Jan 2010 to Dec 2013.

Just to add a little bit of extra spice to the game, the big screen in the stadium gives us all a view of a VIP! and what a VIP it is. German National trainer Joachim Löw. Wonder who he is here to see??

After a loud signing of the Hamburg song with the added visual effect of a load of blue and white ballons, the volume was turned up on the Hannover song “Alte Liebe” when at the end, unfortunatly some flares were lit in the guest block.

The game kicked off and the singing from the home fans that was so badly missing during the Schalke game was….THERE! Less than 30 seconds into the game and the Hannover fans were singing and singing loudly. The opening 5 mins was the best to any game I’ve been to in a while, Joselu had two half chances in the first few minutes. Hamburg fans were singing, Hannover fans were signing, chances at both ends and an open free flowing game of football. The stadium was electric, what more could a football fan want? A Goal, that’s what. We didn’t have long to wait, in a phase of play which resembled crossing practice from Sakai, Albornoz, Schmiedebach and anyone else who fancied going out wide Joselu got the ball and sucked in 2 defenders and layed the ball off to Albornoz who had all the time in world to place an inch perfect cross onto the head of Leon Andreasen, 1 nil Hannover and 13 minutes gone.

Less than 10 minutes later it is 2 nil to Hannover, once again the Hamburg defenders stand off and let Joselu advance and advance until he is nearly in the 6 yard box and squares the ball where Artur Sobiech bundles both himself and the ball over the goalline. The fans up the volume once more and sense there could be alot of goals today.

Slomka, on his return to Hannover seeing his team 2-0 down after 24 minutes decides to send out a couple of substitutes to warm up. One of these substitutes is Artjoms Rudnevs, who spend the second part of last season on loan in Hannover from Hamburg. While he was running down to the warm up area behind the hamburg goal, he turned to the Hannover fans in that section and applauded. This was greeted by a ripple of genuine applause back to him. Rudnevs, you are a true gentleman.

So 2-0 at the break and the expectation was that Hannover could and should kick on and put this game to bed. The fans were great form and the players were playing extremely well. Rudnev had been brought on at half time and within a minute of the restart Hamburg had a great opportunity to score, some miscommunication at the back for Hannover should have allowed Hamburg back into the game but the shot was pulled just wide to the relief of Ron-Robert Zieler. The atomosphere turned quieter as the second half went on and barring one top class shot from Joselu in the 62 miunte and an acrobatic save from Jaroslav Drobny, Hamburg looked the more likely to score. A second golden opportunity to score went begging for Hamburg in the 67th minute through Rudnev and the Hamburg number 10, Pierre-Michael Lasogga turns and appeals to the Hamburg fans to up the volume. Which they duly did, only for 30 seconds later the same player to attempt to cross the ball and for him to, in golfing terms, shank the ball a mile wide. He turned around apolgised to his team mates and ran off to try again.

80 minutes gone and Hamburg were still looking like the team more likely to score but just lacked a decent ball in the final third. The Hannover fans sensing time was running out, raised their voice trying to push the team over the finish line. The minutes ticked by and knowing 3 points were in the bag the Nordcurve attempts to get a mexican wave started, and on the third or fourth atttempt, they succeeded. North stand to West then south and over past the business seats of the East stand, everyone got involved for 3 rounds of a mexican wave.

Final Whistle! All over a big cheer for the lads well done and I feel that if we can keep Joselu fit this could be a nice season.

So 2 home games down for Hannover 96 and there are only two teams with a 100% home record, us and…..Bayern Munich. Excellent start to the season and bring on the next visitors to the HDI fortress, FC Köln on the 24th September at 20:00. Auf gehts Hannover!

Hannover 96 2 -0 Hamburg

1-0 Andreasen 13 mins, 2-0 Sobiech 24 mins