Home league match played on 06 October 2024.
Kicked off at 12:20 AM

In a remarkable display of attacking football, Delay Sports Berlin triumphed on the 6thOctober 2024 in its league home game in Berlin over SC Union-Südost with a stunning score of 11:1. The game started at 00:20 and a total of 351 fans witnessed a one-sided affair that will be remembered for its sheer dominance.

delay Sports Berlin lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation that was intended to provide both defensive stability and attacking power. Frederik Mittelstädt took the place in goal, while a four-man chain consisting of Paul Beckmann on the right, Sky-Vincent Tloczynski and Robin Traboulsi in central defense and Alexander Letz on the left ensured a strong defense. In midfield, Firat Sucsuz and Niklas Jahn acted as central midfielders with the task of controlling the tempo and linking up the game. In front of them, Dorian Fischer played on the right, Timo Schlitt on the left and Patryk Filipiak in the central attacking role. he supported striker Pascal Brossmann, who was expected to lead the line and convert chances.

.Delay Sports Berlin's substitutes included Luca Incannova, Deniz-Kaan Hirik, Jonas Rohana, Zulu Ernst and Michael Korovay, providing depth and opportunities for tactical adjustments as the game progressed.

The game began with SC Union-Südost in the 17thMinute unexpectedly took the lead and Delay Sports Berlin surprised. However, the home side reacted quickly and Brossmann equalized just five minutes later, assisted by Letz, who delivered a precise cross which Brossmann converted with ease. As the game continued, Delay Sports Berlin began to assert its dominance. In the 28th minute, Patryk Filipiak scored the goal to give his team the lead, Brossmann provided the assist. The momentum clearly turned in Delay Sports Berlin's favor, and shortly afterwards Brossmann himself scored from a penalty in the 35th minute and further extended the lead.

Brossmann wasn't finished yet; He scored his third goal of the game in the 38th minute, with Timo Schlitt providing the assist. Shortly before half-time, in the 44th minute, Brossmann was once again the provider and prepared Letz for a goal. In the 45th minute, Alexander Letz scored to make it 6-1 thanks to Paul Beckmann's assist. Delay Sports Berlin went into the break with a commanding 6-1 lead.

Delay Sports Berlin made substitutions in the second half when Deniz-Kaan Hirik replaced Beckmann at the start of the half. The scoring continued quickly and Brossmann scored his fourth goal in the 51st minute, demonstrating his confident finishing.

The game continued to be marred by yellow cards, with one shown to an SC Union-Südost player in the 53rd minute and another in the 61st minute. However, the home side remained unimpressed and in the 62nd In the minute, Sky-Vincent Tloczynski scored a goal after Schlitt's preparatory work and increased the gap even further.

More substitutions followed as Jonas Rohana, Zulu Ernst and Michael Korovay came on for Timo Schlitt, Patryk Filipiak and Sky-Vincent Tloczynski as Delay Sports Berlin looked to keep its momentum going. In the 66th..Dorian Fischer scored in the minute and Brossmann once again played a crucial role in the build-up to the game.

An own goal from SC Union-Südost in the 70th minute, supported by Ernst, increased the home team's score to 10:1. The game ended in the 72ndminute was interrupted by another yellow card, but the home team continued to push forward.

In the 85th minute, Michael Korovay crowned the score with a goal and increased the final score to an astonishing 11:1. The game ended with a final yellow card in the 92ndminute, which did little to dampen the spirits of Delay Sports Berlin, who celebrated a resounding victory

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