KSC Salvages Draw Against Dynamo Dresden in Dramatic Fashion
Late Rally Secures Point for Karlsruher SC
Karlsruher SC battled back from a two-goal deficit to draw 3-3 against Dynamo Dresden in a thrilling encounter. The match saw substitute goalkeeper Robin Himmelmann make his debut for the KSC.
The KSC found themselves trailing 3-1, but a determined effort in the final stages, capped off by a late penalty, secured a valuable point.
Himmelmann Debuts in Goal for KSC
Robin Himmelmann, 37, made his first appearance in goal for Karlsruher SC, stepping in due to the suspension of regular keeper Hans Christian Bernat. The 30-year-old, right-footed goalkeeper has been with the club awaiting his opportunity.
“Lange musste Robin Himmelmann warten. Sogar sehr lange, bis er in einem Pflichtspiel im Tor des KSC stehen darf. Am Sonntag, bei der Partie der Badener gegen Dynamo Dresden, ist es endlich so weit…”
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While Himmelmann’s debut didn’t start ideally, with Dresden taking an early lead, he remained in goal for the entirety of the match.
Match Recap: A Tale of Two Halves
Dynamo Dresden raced to a 3-1 lead with goals from Niklas Hauptmann (3rd minute, 44th minute) and Ben Bobzien (28th minute). Marvin Wanitzek briefly leveled the score for the KSC with a penalty in the 23rd minute.
The second half saw a resurgence from the home side, with Loyey Ben Farhat pulling one back in the 68th minute. The dramatic equalizer came in stoppage time, again from the penalty spot, courtesy of Wanitzek.
How to Watch KSC Matches
For fans looking to follow KSC matches, the game against Dynamo Dresden was available on Sky Sports. The broadcast began at 1:00 PM, with coverage on Sky Sport Bundesliga 3 (single game) and Sky Sport Bundesliga 1 (conference).
- Channel (single game): Sky Sport Bundesliga 3
- Channel (conference): Sky Sport Bundesliga 1
- Broadcast Start: 1:00 PM
A live stream was available through Sky Go or Wow.
FAQ
Who made their debut for KSC in this match?
Robin Himmelmann made his debut as goalkeeper for Karlsruher SC.
What was the final score of the match?
The final score was Karlsruher SC 3 – 3 Dynamo Dresden.
Where could fans watch the match live?
The match was broadcast live on Sky Sports and available for streaming via Sky Go or Wow.
