FC St Pauli - 1 FC Magdeburg FC St Pauli - 1 FC Magdeburg

The round must go into the square

FC St. Pauli draws with a goalless draw against 1. FC Magdeburg at Millerntor. On matchday 4, this is good news against a team that started the season very well. After all, Magdeburg could have been league leaders today.

In addition, the FC St. Pauli team played a good match and gave Madgeburg hardly any chances. The kicker counts 28:5 shots on goal. So much for the good news. The only thing that is bad is the exploitation of opportunities. After three games with 0 own goals, but certainly promising moves, the stable defense does not console us for the unnecessarily poor number of points on the 4th matchday.

And what else? Nice choreography for the Brown-White Help, but I wonder if it's a red card "for" or "against" police violence. And can someone explain to me why the fans from Magdeburg aren't chanting 1. FC Magdeburg, but just FC Magdeburg? Yes, because of the meter, but wouldn't it be better to choose a different melody? And what sense does it make to hang a flag of a defunct state in front of the block? Does Magdeburg really want the GDR back? Do the fans realize that they wouldn't have to travel so far to the next game? Questions, questions.

Here are a few pictures from today's game:

Next weekend we're going away to Braunschweig. USP is justified in doing this what to say. After that there is the derby in the women's cup, then the last match day in blind football away and then the men's home game against Kiel. Quite interesting weeks for fans of the colors brown and white. In any case, at least in two games the round must go into the square.

  1. Great photo from the main stand. And it's fascinating how impossible it is to guess where the ball was based on the direction the spectators were looking (most of whom apparently weren't even watching). In this respect, a very appropriate title for the photo.

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