The 1st FC Heidenheim has succeeded in a liberation strike in the relegation battle in the duel with the table neighbor Holstein Kiel. Thanks to the success, the team of coach Frank Schmidt won 3-1 (1-0) and thus won the first victory in the Bundesliga since mid-January. Here are the highlights of the Bundesliga, the UEFA Champions League and the DFB Cup. In addition, the highlights of selected games of the 2nd Bundesliga and the women’s Bundesliga. Subscribe to the channel here: https://kurz.zdf.de/abosport/ Germany as a goalkeeper nation was yesterday. A new Manuel Neuer is not in sight. Or? Do Youngster like Atubolu or Urbig have the potential for the top of the world? We will find it out for you – in a new episode Bolzplatz: https://kurz.zdf.de/fjvd/ Sportstudio at Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sportstudio/ Sportstudio at tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@sportstudio.de Sportstudio at WhatsApp https://kurz.zdf.de/6em3u/ Heidenheim, which none of the nine league games had previously won, was initially careful not to make any mistakes. This led to Kiel superiority, but the first dangerous shot then gave Adrian Beck (19th) for the home side. Shortly afterwards and after a fine counterattack, Kiel’s goal scorer Steven Skrzybski overlooked the Shuto Machino (20th). The FCH also made it too cumbersome when Budu Siwsiwadse put on Marvin Pieringer, who failed to goalkeeper Timon Weiner (27th). After all: Heidenheim, who had to do without the sick Paul Wanner, became more offensive – and that was rewarded immediately. Bayern loan Frans Krätzig circled a half field flank into the penalty area, where Pieringer prevailed against Marco Komenda and headed from twelve meters (33.). Armin Gigovic (40th) had a half chance to equalize. Before the 2-0, Pieringer failed on Timon Weiner, but Heidenheim stayed on and Siwsiwadse balanced the ball from the distance into the net (47th) Kiel. “Continue, continue, deep, deep!” Coach Marcel Rapp called and drove his team forward. Captain Lewis Holtby got a note with instructions, but even after the late connection by Phil Harres (87th) they did not turn. Heidenheim countered again in added time by Sirlord Conteh (90.+3), who removed the last doubts about a home win. The lists: 1. FC Heidenheim: Müller – Busch (88th Kerber), Mainel, Gimber – Traore, Dorsch (80th Keller), Schöppner, Krätig – Beck (89th Conteh) – Siwsiwadse, Pieringer (75th Scienza) Trainer: Frank Schmidt Holstein Kiel: Weiner – Becker, ZEC, Komenda – Rosenboom (46. Bernhardsson), Remberg, Porath – Knudsen (56th Holtby), Gigovic (46. Harres) – Skrzybski (81st Tolkin), Machino (56. ARP) Trainer: Marcel Rapp Referee: Harm Osmers (Hannover) Commentator: Simon Mertens #zdfbundesliga

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