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Kiel setzt sich an die Spitze - Düsseldorf festigt Platz drei
Holstein Kiel liegt weiter klar auf Aufstiegskurs. Die Mannschaft von Trainer Marcel Rapp verdrängte durch das 4:0 (2:0) gegen den Tabellenletzten VfL Osnabrück den FC St. Pauli zumindest für einen Tag von der Spitze in der 2. Fußball-Bundesliga. Durch den fünften Sieg in Folge ohne Gegentor hat Kiel weiter sechs Punkte Vorsprung auf den Relegationsplatz.
Diesen festigte Fortuna Düsseldorf durch ein 2:0 (1:0) beim abstiegsbedrohten SV Wehen Wiesbaden. Es war der fünfte Sieg der Gäste in Serie. Der SC Paderborn und der Karlsruher SC trennten sich zudem 1:1 (1:1).
Steven Skrzybski (9.), Philipp Sander (38.), Timo Becker (76.) und Alexander Bernhardsson (84.) erzielten die Tore des Favoriten in Kiel. Osnabrück hat sechs Zähler Rückstand auf den Relegationsrang, fünf Spiele stehen noch aus.
Shinta Appelkamp (13.) brachte die Fortuna mit dem ersten Torschuss in Führung. Danach kontrollierten die Gäste das Geschehen. Für Wiesbaden ging nach der Roten Karte gegen Hyunju Lee (35., grobes Foulspiel) offensiv nicht viel. Isak Johannesson (64.) machte alles klar.
In Paderborn sorgte Sirlord Conteh (21.) für die Führung der Gastgeber, Igor Matanovic (26.) glich für den KSC, der zum vierten Mal in Folge ungeschlagen blieb, aus.
Y.Bouchard--BTB