The 1st FC Heidenheim handed over the red lantern in the Bundesliga to the North German in the relegation duel against Holstein Kiel on the 26th matchday of the Bundesliga. But the three -way battle at the bottom remains highly explosive even after the 3: 1 (1: 0) on Sunday evening. 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/ The North Germans started purposefully, but without getting several big opportunities. The only one who offered the guests slept down Steven Skrzybski: after a beautiful solo on the right in the penalty area, the Kiel had drawn three opponents and striking colleague Shuto Machino was at the penalty point. But Skrzybski only had eyes for the goal – and not for his teammate. His attempted shot was blocked loose. On the other hand, only Adrian Beck once shot on the housing of the hosts – but the drop kick set too centrally. But the team from Ostalb came better and better. Krätzig set more and more accents offensive and was not attacked at all during his flank ball on Pieringer. Guest coach Marcel Rapp switched twice to the second game: Armin Gigovic and Lasse Rosenboom came too little from the coach from midfield, Phil Harres and Alexander Bernhardsson should bring a fresh air into the game of the guests. But the change was immediately followed by a blow to the office: a long ball on Pieringer opened the shot of violence, which the Weiner brilliantly defused into the field. But the team of Frank Schmidt remained snappy and fought the second ball in the person of Niklas Dorsch. The clipped central defender Patrick Mainka served the Georgian Zivzivadze on the left at the penalty area, which carried out a flat precision shot into the long corner. Kiel struggled, but no longer came back into the game in the stadium on Schlossberg. A free kick by the substitute Fiete Arp hit the latte – but Müller would have been on hand. Harres then managed to go from nowhere: Finn Porath tried a desperation shot from a distance, Weiner underestimated the attempt and slipped the ball in front of the feet of Harres, the “dusty”. The “storks” threw everything forward again. Harres came back to the header from the penalty point in the five -minute injury time, but it went well over the goal. Against encouraged Kieler, ZivziVadze prevailed in a relief attack, and put up for Conteh, who did not miss the chance. Heidenheim cheered Big Points in the fight for relegation against the direct relegation controller. Departure: 1. FC Heidenheim: Müller – Busch, Mainka, Gimber – Traoré, Schöppner, Dorsch, Krätzig, Beck – Zivzivadze, Pieringer Trainer: Frank Schmidt Holstein Kiel: Weiner – Becker, ZEC, Komenda – Rosenboom, Remberg, Porath, Knuds, Gigovic – Skrzybs, Machino Trainer: Marcel Rapp referee: Harm Osmers #bundesliga #sportschaub Bundesliga

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