Day 21
Philippe R. 78'
1. FC Heidenheim: 41. Ramaj - 2. Busch, 5. Gimber (Beck A., 77), 6. Mainka, 23. Traore H. (Conteh S., 46) - 16. Niehues (Zivzivadze, 64) - 22. Ibrahimovic A. (Honsak, 63), 26. Behrens, 30. Dorsch - 8. Dinkci, 18. Pieringer (Schimmer, 46)
Substitution: Conteh S. (from 46); Schimmer (from 46); Honsak (from 63); Zivzivadze (from 64); Beck A. (from 77)
Bench: 40. Feller - 4. Siersleben, 19. Föhrenbach - 3. Schöppner
Hamburger: 1. Fernandes Heuer - 17. Omari, 44. Vuskovic L. - 8. Elfadli (Torunarigha, 46) - 6. Lokonga (Downs, 46), 21. Remberg, 28. Muheim - 20. Vieira F. (Gocholeishvili, 80) - 11. Konigsdorffer (Mikelbrencis, 68), 18. Jatta B., 27. Otele (Philippe R., 68)
Substitution: Torunarigha (from 46); Downs (from 46); Mikelbrencis (from 68); Philippe R. (from 68); Gocholeishvili (from 80)
Bench: 12. Tangvik - 39. Megeed - 9. Glatzel, 49. Stange
Yellow Cards: Elfadli 7; Mikelbrencis 88
TSG Hoffenheim delivered a statement performance on Matchday 14 of the Bundesliga

The match-winner came courtesy of a long-range strike from Moroccan midfielder Bilal El Khannouss

Hamburg were handed a harsh reminder of the level required to compete with Germany’s elite

FC St. Pauli have emerged as the early surprise leaders of the Bundesliga

After seven long years in the wilderness, Hamburg SV are finally back in the big time

It was a complete team performance that sends a message to top-four rivals

Despite being on the brink of dropping points, the visitors showed their resilience

Hamburger, secured a dominant 3-0 away win over 1. FC Nürnberg

Over the past 50 years, European football has formed an exclusive circle of elite clubs that dominate the sport, winning nearly every major trophy

1. FC Heidenheim
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