Mainz drew 1-1 on their visit to Heidenheim

Mainz drew 1-1 on their visit to Heidenheim

Heidenheim and Mainz tied 1-1 in the duel corresponding to date 32 of the Germany – Bundesliga 2023-2024 tournament, at the Voith Arena stadium.

At 36 minutes into the first half, Jonathan Burkardt allowed Mainz to take the lead, but Heidenheim tied the match in the 19th minute through a goal from Tim Kleindienst in the second half.

Heidenheim defender Patrick Mainka had the chance to change the outcome of the match, but was denied the goal twice by the post.

Tim Kleindienst emerged as the most outstanding player of the match. The Heidenheim forward showed his best level by scoring 1 goal and shooting 3 times into the opponent’s goal.

Jonathan Burkardt also stood out at the Voith Arena. The Mainz attacker scored 1 goal and shot into the opponent’s goal 3 times.

It was a game with many frictions due to infractions committed in the open field. There were several reprimands: Leandro Barreiro, Benedikt Gimber, Jonathan Burkardt and Dominik Kohr.

Heidenheim coach Frank Schmidt proposed a 4-4-2 formation with Kevin Muller in goal; Omar Traoré, Patrick Mainka, Benedikt Gimber and Jonas Fohrenbach on the defensive line; Jan Schöppner, Eren Dinkci, Kevin Sessa and Jan Niklas Beste in the middle; and Marvin Pieringer and Tim Kleindienst in attack.

For its part, Bo Henriksen’s team took the field with a 3-4-3 formation with Robin Zentner between the three sticks; Edimilson Fernandes, Sepp van den Berg and Andreas Hanche-Olsen in defense; Silvan Widmer, Dominik Kohr, Leandro Barreiro and Anthony Caci in the midfield; and Jonathan Burkardt, Ludovic Ajorque and Lee Jaesung up front.

Referee Sven Jablonski was in charge of supervising the game at the Voith Arena stadium.

On the next date Heidenheim will face Freiburg as a visitor, while Mainz will play at home against Borussia Dortmund.

With this result, the host of the match reaches 38 points and is in tenth place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 29 points and is in sixteenth place in the tournament.

Changes in Heidenheim
  • 67′ 2T – Marvin Pieringer came out for Nikola Dovedan
  • 79′ 2T – Kevin Simone Sessa came out for Denis Thomalla
  • 84′ 2T – Tim Kleindienst left for Stefan Schimmer
Changes in Mainz
  • 70′ 2T – Ludovic Ajorque came out for Tom Krauss
  • 71′ 2T – Silvan Dominic Widmer left for Danny Vieira da Costa
  • 74′ 2T – Edimilson Fernandes Ribeiro left for Nelson Weiper
  • 87′ 2T – Jaesung Lee came out for Jessic Gaitan Ngankam

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