A tricky penalty decision per Kiel and a double pack from Alexander Bernhardsson made the KSV Holstein an important victory at FC Augsburg on matchday 3 in the Bundesliga. You can always find all the highlights from the first and second Bundesliga from Monday morning at the ARD Mediathek and at Sportschau.de: https://www.sportschau.de/fussball/bundesliga/index.html We look forward to your subscription on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportschau checks our website: https://www.sportschau.de Our Sportschau-themenwelt in the Mediathek: https://www.ardmediathek.de/sport/ Augsburg must end its European Cup dreams. Coach Jess Thorup explained: “That really hurts today. Unfortunately, we got three goals today. Now it is about delivering the next two games in the best possible way and going into the new season with a good feeling.” Augsburg started vigorously, the Kiel pushed on the defensive early on. The FCA developed danger for the first time after a corner: Marius Wolf extended his head to the second post, where Samuel dining ends in the bustle. From Lasse Roosenbom the ball bounced into the end (6th). After that, a fast -paced game developed with offensive scenes on both sides. In the 19th minute of the game, both teams each had a big chance. At first Kiel’s Armin Gigovic pulled off the penalty area, Chrislain Matsima saved the line. The FCA countered in direct return, but Mert Kömür failed at KSV goalkeeper Thomas Dähne. This duel was repeated shortly afterwards, again the winner was called Dähne. He dipped into the left corner and fished Kömür’s shot out (21st). This was followed by the excitement scene of the game: FCA defender Matsima grabbed Bernhardsson in the penalty area. He hit the ball through his legs, but also got the Kiel roughly from his legs. Referee Harm Osmers pointed to the point. The scene was briefly checked by the video assistant, but the decision remained. The scene was not completely dissolved based on the pictures. From a Augsburg perspective, it was certainly a tough decision – the players of the FCA then still watched stunned how Machino sank the penalty. Machino had to get off the field shortly afterwards. He had hurt in a duel and could no longer occur despite treatment. “He’s bent, we will continue to examine it,” said coach Rapp. An MRI will be created on Monday, Rapp reported: “You can’t say more about that now.” For Machino, Phil Harres came into the game (39th). Augsburg almost succeeded in the connection goal before the half-time whistle, but Dähne parried a header from Cedric Zesiger after a corner kick in world-class manner (43.). It was the last gripping scene in a highly entertaining first half. The second half started with another Kiel achievement, again Skrzybski and Bernhardsson were responsible. A discount from FCA goalkeeper Dahmen immediately came back to the sender because Kiel won two header duels. Then Skrzybski was for Bernhardsson, who scored 3-0. Augsburg then reared up again. FCA offensive player Claude Maurice tried most often. He dropped a total of eight shots on goal in this game. The most dangerous: a circle on the post (64th) and a tight conclusion just over the crossbar (86th). The FCA still scored a goal. Kiel-Torwart Dähne only held Henri Koudossous header in a corner kick, Mounié pressed the rebound over the line. However, it was much more annoying for Holstein Kiel: Nicolai Remberg saw his tenth yellow card (90.+4). He is missing in the next game. Start -ups: Augsburg: Dahmen – Matsima, Gouweleeuw, Zesiger – M. Wolf, Onyeka, Jakic, Giannoulis, Kömür, Claude -Maurice – Dessend coach: Jess Thorup Kiel: Dähne – T. Becker, Johansson, ZEC – Rosenboom, Gigovic, Remberg, Tolkin, Skrzybski – Bernhardsson, Machino Trainer: Marcel Rapp Referee: Harm Osmers #bundesliga #sportschau Bundesliga

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