Bulinews
·17 aprile 2026
2. Bundesliga: Elversberg back to winning ways with commanding victory over KSC

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·17 aprile 2026

A brace from Immanuël Pherai, followed by a well-taken strike from Tom Zimmerschied, sealed an impressive result for Vincent Wagner’s side, who responded emphatically after recent setbacks to keep their promotion push firmly on track.
Karlsruhe started brightly and enjoyed a promising spell in the opening ten minutes as Elversberg settled into the contest. However, that early momentum quickly faded, and it proved to be as good as it got for Christian Eichner’s men.
The hosts soon asserted control and made the breakthrough in the 26th minute. A slick passage of play involving the attacking midfield trio ended with Lukas Petkov squaring the ball for Pherai, who rifled home from close range to give Elversberg a deserved lead.
Elversberg nearly doubled their advantage just before the interval, but Marcel Franke produced a vital goal-line clearance to deny David Mokwa, keeping Karlsruhe within touching distance at the break.
The home side carried their dominance into the second half, with Pherai again at the heart of the action. After testing Hans Christian Bernat early on, he grabbed his second in the 53rd minute. Zimmerschied turned provider on this occasion, picking out Pherai, who shifted the ball inside the area before firing a powerful finish beyond the helpless goalkeeper.
Elversberg put the result beyond doubt shortly after the hour mark. A deep cross from Pherai found Lasse Günther at the back post, and the full-back’s low delivery was met first-time by Zimmerschied, who applied a clinical finish to make it 3-0.
With a comfortable cushion, Elversberg managed the remainder of the game with authority, restricting Karlsruhe to very few clear opportunities and seeing out the contest with minimal fuss.
The victory ends a three-week wait for a win for Elversberg, lifting them back up to third place for the time being. Karlsruhe, meanwhile, miss the chance to build momentum and remain in eighth ahead of the rest of the weekend’s fixtures.


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