Confident victory in the Edinburgh cauldron! 1. FC Heidenheim is getting closer and closer to the knockout round

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At the traditional Scottish club Heart of Midlothian, the Bundesliga soccer team led by coach Frank Schmidt won 2-0 (0-0) despite a weak start and a few problems and celebrated their third win in the third game of the league phase – the highlight game against Chelsea FC can come .

“It was a hard piece of work. The first half went to Hearts. The good thing was that we went into halftime 0-0,” said Schmidt RTL+ and added: “We didn’t do well in the first half. But we were ice cold in the second half and even better.”

Sirlord Conteh (57th) and substitute Jan Schöppner (89th) scored for the European novice, who had recently remained winless four times in a row in the Bundesliga. After successes against Paphos FC from Cyprus (1:0) and Olimpija Ljubljana (2:1), FCH is extremely well in the race to advance with nine points at half-time. Next up is the former Champions League winner FC Chelsea in the Voith Arena on November 28th (6:45 p.m.).

Right from the start at Tynecastle Park, the hosts attacked Heidenheim aggressively – and it paid off almost immediately. In the guests’ penalty area, Lawrence Shankland stole the ball from his opponent Lennard Maloney, FCH goalkeeper Kevin Müller (3rd) had to save in a one-on-one with the Scot. Just five minutes later he parried again from Shankland, who finished from a tight angle.

2024-11-08 08:37:00

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