In a stunning display of attacking football, Delay Sports Berlin triumphed over SV Empor Berlin III with a resounding scoreline of 11-2 in a league match held at Berlin on 1st March 2025. The match kicked off at 4:30pm and saw a total attendance of 243 fans, who were treated to an exhilarating performance from the visitors.
Delay Sports Berlin set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, which allowed them to dominate both the midfield and the attacking third. Frederik Mittelstädt took his place in goal, while the back four consisted of Deniz-Kaan Hirik and Alexander Letz as the right and left defenders, respectively, with Robin Traboulsi and Sky-Vincent Tloczynski forming the central defensive partnership. In midfield, Firat Sucsuz and Sidney Friede operated as central midfielders, providing both defensive cover and attacking support. The attacking trio featured Karim Mohamad on the right, Zulu Ernst in the central attacking role, and Dorian Fischer on the left, with Pascal Brossmann leading the line as the striker.
The substitutes for Delay Sports Berlin included Sebastian Gick, who would later make an impact in the second half.
The match began with a flurry of action, and it was Deniz-Kaan Hirik who found himself in the referee's book early on, receiving a yellow card in the 10th minute. Just a minute later, SV Empor Berlin III took the lead through a penalty, sending the home crowd into raptures as they celebrated the unexpected advantage.
However, Delay Sports Berlin quickly regrouped and began to assert their dominance. Sky-Vincent Tloczynski levelled the score in the 33rd minute, finding the back of the net with a well-placed shot that showcased his composure under pressure. As the first half drew to a close, Delay Sports Berlin struck again, with Zulu Ernst scoring just before the whistle, followed closely by Dorian Fischer, who netted another goal with an assist from Sidney Friede, leaving the score at 3-1 at half-time.
The second half commenced with a substitution as Sebastian Gick replaced Karim Mohamad, adding fresh legs to the team. Delay Sports Berlin wasted no time in extending their lead, with Tloczynski scoring his second goal just three minutes after the restart, assisted once again by Friede.
The onslaught continued as Zulu Ernst added his second goal in the 51st minute, courtesy of an assist from Pascal Brossmann, further demoralising the home side. The relentless pressure from Delay Sports Berlin was evident, and they continued to dominate the match.
In the 58th minute, Pascal Brossmann received a yellow card, but this did little to deter the team's momentum. The goals kept coming, and Delay Sports Berlin's attacking prowess was on full display as they added to their tally, ultimately finishing the match with an astonishing 11 goals.
This emphatic victory not only showcased Delay Sports Berlin's attacking capabilities but also highlighted their resilience in bouncing back from an early setback. The team will undoubtedly carry this momentum into their upcoming fixtures, while SV Empor Berlin III will need to regroup and reassess after such a heavy defeat.