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Hamburg 0-2 Sao Pauli: North Delhi, Sao Pauli away game

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In the highly anticipated North Delhi derby, Sao Pauli beat Hamburg 2-0 away, making a good start for the team's new season. The game was played at the People's Park Stadium, and St. Pauli successfully scored three points from Hamburg with goals from Tivagawa and Andreas Hongtongji. In terms of Hamburg, although they also created some opportunities in the game, the lack of a last-minute kick and a key red card became the turning point for their defeat. After the game, the Hamburg player also admitted that the team lacked details and luck, and admitted that the game became extremely difficult after being sent off.

Reviewing this game, Sao Pauli broke the deadlock by Zivegava in the 19th minute, and the player scored his first goal of the season with a assist from Pereira Lager. At the end of the first half, St. Pauli temporarily led with this goal. In the second half, Hamburg tried to strengthen its offensive, but failed to do so. On the contrary, in the 60th minute, Fujita asked Rukima to assist Andreas Hongtongji to expand the score and locked the score at 2-0. Hamburg player Lenberg believes that the team made mistakes in set-piece defense and conceded the ball, and the subsequent red card made the game worse, causing the team to open the door on the defensive end and eventually lost the game. This victory is of great significance to St. Pauli, not only defeating his city rivals away, but also laying the foundation for the team to gain a favorable position in the standings. Hamburg has been ups and downs this season, and although as a team with a long history, they have performed well in the Bundesliga and successfully advanced to the Bundesliga, the start of the new season has not been smooth. The team's coach Porzin seems to be swaying in tactics. He wants to insist on ground pass control, but also hesitate when facing Hamburg's traditional advantage - high-altitude ball. The players also admitted that the team lacked the "last puzzle" on the offensive end and lacked luck at critical moments. St. Pauli showed stronger resilience and tactical discipline, and head coach Blessing's tactical arrangement and psychological tactics played an important role in the game. This victory is not only a three-pointer, but also an affirmation of St. Pauli's overall strength, and has also injected strong confidence into their journey to the Bundesliga this season.

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