Of all people, Königsdörffer! HSV snatch last-gasp draw against BVB | OneFootball

Of all people, Königsdörffer! HSV snatch last-gasp draw against BVB | OneFootball

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·08 de novembro de 2025

Of all people, Königsdörffer! HSV snatch last-gasp draw against BVB

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What a party at the Volkspark! In the very last second, HSV secured a celebrated point against Borussia Dortmund. Ransford Königsdörffer scored in injury time to make it 1-1.

The guests from the Ruhr area started with pressure and could have taken the lead early. Jordan Torunarigha, who replaced Daniel Elfadli in the starting lineup, made a crucial save against Daniel Svensson (5th minute).


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After about a quarter of an hour, HSV found their way into the game better and started to make their first offensive moves. Jean-Luc Dompé repeatedly caused danger down the left side, but his first promising shot was blocked by Waldemar Anton (30th minute).

The best opportunity of the first half came from Nicolas Capaldo, whose powerful header crashed against the crossbar (39th minute). Gregor Kobel would likely have been powerless in this case. On the other side, despite their dominance in the field, BVB's actions often lacked precision in the final third. The most promising chance was held by Carney Chukwuemeka, who missed the goal after strong work from Maximilian Beier (35th minute).

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HSV Celebrates in the Last Second

The second half at the Volksparkstadion brought significantly more drama. After a largely controlled opening phase by BVB, the strong Chukwuemeka struck coldly: Following a chaotic scene in the penalty area, Nico Schlotterbeck artistically laid it off, and the Englishman volleyed into the right corner for Dortmund's lead (64th minute).

HSV reacted with fighting spirit and had a great chance to equalize through substitute Robert Glatzel, but Kobel made a strong save (76th minute). In the final phase, the hosts pushed harder, while Dortmund increasingly retreated and waited for counterattacks.

In literally the last second, the Hanseatic team was finally rewarded: Miro Muheim crossed precisely into the middle, and the much-criticized Ransford Königsdörffer rose highest to head in the celebrated 1-1 (90.+7). The late goal gives HSV a surprising point against the big favorite.

Hamburger SV – Borussia Dortmund 1:1 (0:0)

HSV: Heuer Fernandes, Gocholeishvili (74th Mikelbrencis), Torunarigha (89th Ramos), Vuskovic, Capaldo (89th Balde), Muheim, Remberg, Lokonga, Dompe, Philippe (74th Glatzel), Poulsen (62nd Königsdörffer)

BVB: Kobel, Anton, Schlotterbeck, Can, Ryerson, Bellingham, Groß (90.+3 Sabitzer), Svensson, Chukwuemeka (82nd Nmecha), Beier (66th Adeyemi), Guirassy (90.+3 Anselmino)

Goals: 0:1 Chukwuemeka (64th), 1:1 Königsdörffer (90.+7)

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