Home league match played on 22 September 2024.
Kicked off at 12:20 AM

In a commanding performance, Delay Sports Berlin secured a resounding 6-1 victory over BSV 1892 II in their league encounter held at Berlin on 22nd September 2024. The match kicked off at 12:20 am, and the home side showcased their attacking prowess, leaving little doubt about their superiority throughout the encounter.

Delay Sports Berlin adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation, a setup that allows for a solid defensive base while providing ample support for attacking plays. Maximilian Wiesel stood in goal, shielded by a back four consisting of Paul Beckmann on the right, with Sky-Vincent Tloczynski and Sebastian Gick as the central defenders, and Jonas Rohana on the left. The midfield duo of Firat Sucsuz and Niklas Jahn provided balance, offering both defensive cover and the ability to push forward. In front of them, Dorian Fischer operated on the right, Timo Schlitt on the left, and Sidney Friede played centrally, with Pascal Brossmann leading the line as the striker.

On the bench, Delay Sports Berlin had several options, including Robin Traboulsi, Tim Wieland, Patryk Filipiak, Luca Incannova, and Junior Torunarigha, ready to make an impact if called upon.

The match commenced with Delay Sports Berlin looking to assert their dominance early on. However, it was BSV 1892 II who drew first blood, converting a penalty just eight minutes into the game. This setback momentarily stunned the home side, but they quickly regained their composure and responded vigorously.

Sidney Friede equalised for Delay Sports Berlin in the 15th minute, finishing off a well-crafted move with an assist from Pascal Brossmann. The goal rejuvenated the team, and they continued to press for more, showcasing their attacking intent.

The relentless pressure paid off as Brossmann himself found the net in the 36th minute, courtesy of another assist from Friede. Just two minutes later, Timo Schlitt extended the lead to three goals, again benefiting from Friede's vision and playmaking ability. Brossmann was not finished yet; he scored his second just before half-time, making it an emphatic 4-1 heading into the break.

With the scoreline heavily in their favour, Delay Sports Berlin made adjustments at the start of the second half, bringing on Luca Incannova, Tim Wieland, Patryk Filipiak, and Robin Traboulsi to refresh the squad.

The second half saw increased intensity from both sides. A yellow card was issued to Pascal Brossmann in the 63rd minute, but it did little to hamper the home side's momentum. Junior Torunarigha was introduced in the 66th minute, replacing Brossmann, and he made an immediate impact.

In the 84th minute, Torunarigha scored, completing a swift counter-attack with another assist from the impressive Sidney Friede, who had been a constant threat throughout the match. Firat Sucsuz picked up a yellow card in the 90th minute, but the home side remained composed.

As the match drew to a close, Tim Wieland capped off the scoring with a goal in the first minute of added time, sealing a comprehensive 6-1 victory for Delay Sports Berlin. The home fans were treated to a display of skill and teamwork, firmly establishing their side's position in the league standings.

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