Hoffenheim added three points to his scoreboard after winning 2-0 against Hertha this friday in the Prezero Arena. Hoffenheim faced the match wanting to overcome his score in the classification after losing the last game against Bayern Munich by a score of 4-0. On the visitors’ side, Hertha Berlin won in their last two matches of the competition against Borussia Mönchengladbach in his fief and Eintracht Frankfurt away, 1-0 and 2-1 respectively. After the result obtained, the Sinsheim set is seventh, while Hertha it is eleventh after the end of the match.
The first half of the match started in a positive way for the local team, who opened the scoring thanks to a goal from Andrej Kramaric in minute 19. He added again Hoffenheim, who distanced himself by making it 2-0 with a bit of Sebastian rudy in minute 36, ending the first period with a 2-0 in the light.
Neither team was lucky to score in the second half and therefore regulation time ended with the score 2-0.
It was a game in which the coaches used up all their changes. On the part of the locals they jumped from the substitute bench Georginio rutter, Diadie samassekou, Christoph Baumgartner, Jacob Bruun Larsen and Chris richards replacing Ihlas Bebou, Sebastian rudy, Angelo stiller, Andrej Kramaric and Dennis Geiger. Changes of Hertha Berlin They were Stevan jovetic, Myziane maolida, Ishak Belfodil, Jurgen Ekkelenkamp and Lucas Tousart, which entered through Deyovaisio Zeefuik, Vladimir Darida, Krzysztof Piatek, Marco Richter and Myziane maolida.
The referee showed a total of four cards: two yellow cards to Hoffenheim, specifically to Kevin Akpoguma and Kevin Vogt and one to Hertha (Santiago Ascacíbar). Also, there was a red card to Dedryck Boyata by the visiting team.
With this result, Hoffenheim he gets 14 points and Hertha with 12 points.
The next day of the Bundesliga will face Hoffenheim away from home against Bochum, while Hertha Berlin will face at home before Bayer Leverkusen.