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St. Pauli and Wolfsburg fought to a goalless draw at Millerntor

St. Pauli and Wolfsburg fought to a goalless draw at Millerntor

In a tense match of the eighth round, St. Pauli and Wolfsburg played to a goalless draw, with both goalkeepers making several important saves.

St. Pauli – Wolfsburg 0:0

The Millerntor Stadium was buzzing with anticipation as the Boys in Brown welcomed Wolves. Both teams went into the match with points to prove, with St Pauli still looking to score their first home goal of the campaign and Wolfsburg looking to bounce back from their recent setbacks.

Wolfsburg’s Konstantinos Koulierakis rises high and wins an aerial duel against St. Pauli’s Danel Sinani, demonstrating the physical nature of the contest. – IMAGO/Justus Stegemann

First half: St. Pauli dominates possession

St Pauli took control of the ball in the first half as the home side looked to break their drought at the Millerntor. At the 15th minute Johannes Eggestein had the first significant chance of the match, forcing the Wolfsburg goalkeeper to save the shot Kamil Grabara. The home team continued to press and in the 42nd minute Jackson Irwin was agonizingly close to opening the scoring, but Grabara made a superb one-handed save to tip the ball over the crossbar. Despite St. Pauli’s dominance, Wolfsburg nearly took the lead just before half-time when Jonas Windthe title from the corner was cleverly preserved Nikola Vasil.

Wolfsburg goalkeeper Kamil Grabara prepares to attack in Sao Pauli, showing the alertness that kept his team in the game. – IMAGO/Darius Simka

Second half: Wolfsburg hits back

The dynamics changed in the second half as Wolfsburg took to the field with renewed energy. Just two minutes after restarting, Mohamed Amura tested Vasil with a powerful blow, signaling the guests’ intentions. St Pauli thought they had broken the deadlock in the 52nd minute when Morgan Gilavogi found the net, but the goal was not counted due to offside. As the match progressed, both teams had chances to win. Danel Sinani forced another penalty save from Grabara in the 63rd minute, while Thiago Thomas Wolfsburg came close in the 81st minute, but Vasil saved the shot. The intensity of the match was reflected in three yellow cards received by Wolfsburg players: Jakub Kaminski (76 minutes), Joakim Maele (82 minutes) and Lovro Maier (90 minutes).

Wolfsburg’s Konstantinos Koulierakis makes a crucial tackle to stop St. Pauli’s Morgan Gilavogi, highlighting strong defensive play from both sides. – IMAGO/Andreas Hannig

Man of the match: Kamil Grabara

Grabara put in a brilliant performance to earn Wolfsburg a valuable away point. The Polish goalkeeper made several important saves throughout the match, including a spectacular one-handed goal to deny Irvine a powerful shot in the first half. The Wolfsburg captain’s commanding presence in the box and quick reactions were instrumental in keeping the game clean despite St. Pauli’s persistent attacks. His distribution and decision-making under pressure also helped Wolfsburg maintain composure during difficult periods of the game. With a total of four saves, Grabara’s performance was crucial in securing a draw for his team.

Wolfsburg’s Mohamed Amoura battles St. Pauli’s Philippe Treu for possession in a tight midfield battle throughout the match. – Selim Sudheimer

Bundesliga match facts
xGoals: St. Pauli 0.99 – Wolfsburg 1.37
Fastest Player: Mohamed Amour (Wolfsburg), 34.93 km/h
Most pressured player: Riedl Baku (Wolfsburg), 19 times under pressure
Passing efficiency: Denis Vavro (Wolfsburg), +1.66

Heroes Fantasy: Denis Vavro (Wolfsburg, 237 points), Karol Metz (St. Pauli, 214 points), Konstantinos Koulierakis (Wolfsburg, 201 points)