In a stunning display of attacking football, Delay Sports Berlin triumphed over SV Süden 09 with a remarkable scoreline of 12-0 in their league away match held at Berlin on 11 August 2024. The match kicked off at 12:30pm and saw a total of 170 spectators witness an extraordinary performance from the visitors.
Delay Sports Berlin lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, which allowed for a solid defensive base while providing ample support for their attacking players. Frederik Mittelstädt occupied the goalkeeping position, shielded by a back four consisting of Deniz-Kaan Hirik on the right, Alexander Letz on the left, and the central defensive pairing of Sebastian Gick and Julius Nissle. In front of them, Sky-Vincent Tloczynski and Niklas Jahn operated as central midfielders, tasked with linking defence and attack. The attacking trio featured Dorian Fischer on the right, Sidney Friede in the central role, and Bilal Kamarieh on the left, with Pascal Brossmann leading the line as the striker.
The substitutes for Delay Sports Berlin included Paul Beckmann, Jonas Rohana, Patryk Filipiak, Pepe Engling, and Junior Torunarigha, who would later play pivotal roles in the match.
The scoring opened in the 19th minute when Niklas Jahn found the back of the net, expertly assisted by Sky-Vincent Tloczynski. Just four minutes later, in the 23rd minute, Sidney Friede doubled the lead, finishing off a move set up by Deniz-Kaan Hirik. The onslaught continued as Julius Nissle scored in the 25th minute, with Friede providing the assist, showcasing his playmaking abilities.
Dorian Fischer joined the scoring spree shortly after, netting Delay's fourth goal in the 26th minute, again with Friede playing a crucial role in the build-up. However, the match took a brief pause for concern when Deniz-Kaan Hirik received a yellow card in the 27th minute, a rare blemish on an otherwise dominant performance.
Delay Sports Berlin's fifth goal came in the 37th minute, as Pascal Brossmann capitalised on another assist from Friede, who was proving to be the heartbeat of the team. The first half concluded with a commanding 5-0 lead for Delay Sports Berlin.
As the second half commenced, Paul Beckmann replaced Hirik, reinforcing the defence. Just four minutes into the half, Sidney Friede added his name to the scoresheet again in the 49th minute, with Tloczynski providing the assist, further extending the lead to six goals.
The substitutions continued as Jonas Rohana came on for Bilal Kamarieh and Patryk Filipiak replaced Dorian Fischer in the 64th minute, bringing fresh legs to the pitch. The relentless attack continued as Sky-Vincent Tloczynski scored in the 66th minute, assisted by Brossmann, before Brossmann himself found the net again in the 68th minute, with Friede once again the architect of the goal.
Patryk Filipiak got in on the act in the 71st minute, scoring with an assist from Niklas Jahn, pushing the score to 9-0. The substitutions continued with Pepe Engling replacing Alexander Letz and Junior Torunarigha coming on for Julius Nissle in the 73rd minute.
In the 75th minute, a yellow card was issued, although the recipient was not specified, adding a touch of discipline to an otherwise free-flowing match. Sidney Friede scored his fourth goal of the match in the 80th minute, assisted by Engling, showcasing his clinical finishing.
The final moments of the match saw Junior Torunarigha score in the 85th minute, assisted by Rohana, before Jonas Rohana capped off the scoring with a goal in the 90th minute, sealing a staggering 12-0 victory for Delay Sports Berlin.
The match was a testament to Delay Sports Berlin's attacking prowess and tactical superiority, leaving SV Süden 09 with much to ponder as they regroup for their next challenge.