Hansa Rostock celebrates a flood of goals and pushes for promotion to the 3rd league!

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Hansa Rostock celebrates goals and victories in the 3rd league. Current form and next encounter in the Ostseestadion.

Hansa Rostock feiert Tore und Siege in der 3. Liga. Aktuelle Form und nächste Begegnung im Ostseestadion.
Hansa Rostock celebrates goals and victories in the 3rd league. Current form and next encounter in the Ostseestadion.

Hansa Rostock celebrates a flood of goals and pushes for promotion to the 3rd league!

In the third division there is a resurrection of FC Hansa Rostock, which has now found its game after a bumpy start to the season. After only scoring six goals in the first nine games, the team under coach Daniel Brinkmann can report a real goal festival in October. In three games, the Rostock team were able to hit the net nine times. The return of injured players was particularly pleasing and had a positive effect on the team. A special mention should be made of Ryan Naderi, who scored four goals in just 388 minutes, including a spectacular brace against Viktoria Köln in just four minutes.

The current momentum is impressively evident in the last few games. Hansa Rostock not only celebrated their first away win of the season with a 4-2 win against Viktoria Köln, but also secured two consecutive victories in which they did not concede a single goal. Benjamin Uphoff, the goalkeeper, is an important part of this positive balance, having played all third division minutes this season. The goal tally is now 15:14 - the third lowest number of goals conceded in the league with just 14 conceded. The next home game against SC Verl in the Ostseestadion is next Saturday at 4:30 p.m. The duel will be broadcast in an audio live stream in the NDR Livecenter and in the NDR MV app, which further increases the anticipation for the game.

An upswing or an isolated case?

With a clear 4-0 win against SC Verl on the last matchday, Rostock impressively demonstrated that the upswing was no coincidence. Hansa thus moves up to a respectable sixth place in the table. Christian Kinsombi, who dominated the game with a hat-trick, scored the first goal in the fourth minute. Adrien Lebeau was also in top form, scoring another goal and assisting two goals. Coach Brinkmann praised the intense style of play and effectiveness of his players, which captain Franz Pfanne also emphasized: “We have to stay within striking distance of the promotion places.”

With only six games left this season, Hansa Rostock still has plenty of opportunities to continue to work their way up. Their record in the last five games shows at least two wins without conceding a goal, which indicates a stable defense. Meanwhile, with informative comparative analyzes like that from Footystats, things aren't looking quite as rosy for the competition. SC Verl, for example, which was previously in third place, has already lost to several other teams, including Rostock, and has clearly lost momentum.

Current season and future

Rostock's overall form is tantamount to an upward trend and gives hope that the winning streak can be maintained. Hansa has averaged 1.42 points per game this season and is showing a clearly improved offense. The fans can be curious to see whether the team can confirm its previous performances and perhaps even intervene in the promotion race. The next games could be decisive.

FC Hansa Rostock is now looking promising. Who knows, maybe the Mecklenburgers will soon experience greater glory in German football again, especially if the team continues to perform so well. So let's stay tuned!