Holstein Kiel players jubilantly celebrate their crucial 3-2 away win over VfL Bochum, ending a nine-game winless streak.
Holstein Kiel players jubilantly celebrate their crucial 3-2 away win over VfL Bochum, ending a nine-game winless streak.
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Holstein Kiel wins dramatic 3-2 victory at VfL Bochum

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Holstein Kiel secured a crucial 3-2 away win against VfL Bochum in the 2. Bundesliga. After nine winless competitive matches, the Storks ended their poor run and closed the gap to the first non-relegation spot to one point.

The match in Bochum before 25,039 spectators turned into a thriller. Holstein Kiel, coached by Tim Walter, started strongly and led 1-0 in the 8th minute through Kasper Davidsen, set up by Steven Skrzybski. Philipp Hofmann equalized for VfL in the 15th minute. After Marco Komenda's injury (20th) and a yellow card for Frederik Roslyng (35th), Phil Harres scored 2-1 in first-half stoppage time (45+1). In the second half, Bochum captain Matus Bero was sent off with a yellow-red (58th) after fouling Skrzybski, who left injured. Hofmann headed 2-2 (65th/66th). Jonas Therkelsen sealed the win with a 20-meter strike (70th). Umut Tohumcu later received red too (90+9). It was Holstein's first win since January 18 and first away success since September 13, 2025, at Schalke. Captain Steven Skrzybski said: 'It was a fight until the last minute today. We are very happy that we pulled it off.' Coach Tim Walter praised: 'Bochum demanded everything from us today, but my boys took it extremely well.' Holstein Kiel moved into the relegation playoff spot. Next match: Preußen Münster on April 6.

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Reactions on X to Holstein Kiel's 3-2 win at VfL Bochum highlight relief and celebration from Kiel fans and officials after ending a nine-match winless streak, while Bochum supporters criticize poor performances, individual errors, a red card, and referee decisions. Journalists note the morale boost and spectacular style.

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Dejected Holstein Kiel players after 2-3 home loss to 1. FC Nürnberg in Bundesliga 2, with coach criticizing and opponents celebrating.
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Holstein Kiel loses 2-3 to 1. FC Nürnberg

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Holstein Kiel lost 1:2 to FC Schalke 04 at Holstein-Stadion on Sunday, marking their fourth consecutive defeat. Relegation fears are mounting as sports director Olaf Rebbe defends coach Marcel Rapp. On a positive note, fans donated over 14,000 euros to charitable causes.

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