KSC wins confidently against Braunschweig and consolidates their lead in the table!
Braunschweig suffers its first defeat of the season against KSC with 0:2. Match progress, goals and coach reactions in detail.

KSC wins confidently against Braunschweig and consolidates their lead in the table!
In an exciting duel in the 2nd Bundesliga, Karlsruher SC beat Eintracht Braunschweig 2-0 last Sunday. This victory marked the third matchday and leaves KSC undefeated at the top of the table. KSC coach Christian Eichner was visibly satisfied with his team's performance and emphasized the defensive stability that secured his team their second win in a row.
KSC started the game quickly and took the lead in the 14th minute through Roko Simic. A quick move initiated by Lilian Eghoff and Sebastian Jung showed Baden's combinative game. Braunschweig had a hot iron in the fire in the first half when a supposed equalizing goal was not given - the referee team ruled it offside and the fans were dissatisfied.
Efficiency decides the game
After the half-time break, the KSC immediately followed up. In the 57th minute, Fabian Schleusener increased the score to 2-0, which put Braunschweig under further pressure on the KSC goal. But the guests found it difficult to overcome the KSC defense. The attacks often got stuck in the stable defense, and the shots from Di Michele Sanchez and Tempelmann didn't find their way into the net.
The situation worsened for Braunschweig when Louis Breunig was shown the red card in the 90th minute. In the final minutes, KSC strengthened its defense and managed the result until the end. It was a game marked by many fouls, but KSC knew how to control the pace and the game in their favor.
Positive developments for both teams
Both teams got off to a solid start to the season without showing much of a letdown in their form. After the win against Braunschweig, KSC now has seven points from three games – two wins and one draw. Braunschweig, on the other hand, suffered its first defeat after two wins against Magdeburg and Fürth and now has to look forward in order not to lose touch.
An interesting aspect was the loan of KSC player Fukuda from Borussia Mönchengladbach, who was once in the squad but was not used in the current game. The KSC is well positioned for the upcoming matches and is aiming for further success, while Braunschweig will be challenged next Saturday against Arminia Bielefeld and will have to show that they can learn from their mistakes.
In the next matches, KSC will play against Fortuna Düsseldorf, while Braunschweig is preparing for the duel with Arminia Bielefeld. The pressure and expectations of both teams are high, the fans can look forward to exciting duels!