Havelse vs Hansa Rostock Result

Havelse
Full Time

Hansa Rostock
📍 Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena, Hannover
🗓️ Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026 at 18:00
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PSYCHIC MODEPredicted
1 - 3
Actual
1 - 3
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Clinical Hansa Rostock Outclass Havelse 3-1 Away in 3. Liga Clash
Hansa Rostock produced a commanding away performance to dispatch Havelse 3-1 at the Heinz-von-Heiden-Arena, asserting their superiority with a blend of incisive attacking and disciplined defending. The visitors took control early, striking first in the 17th minute and doubling their lead just before the half-hour mark. Havelse responded swiftly with a goal of their own in the 31st minute, but any hopes of a comeback were dashed when Rostock restored their two-goal cushion midway through the second half. Despite Havelse’s efforts to claw back into the contest, Rostock’s tactical discipline and clinical finishing proved decisive. The hosts struggled to break down a well-organized Rostock defense, while the visitors’ front line capitalized on their chances to secure all three points. The match was a showcase of Rostock’s attacking cohesion and game management, leaving Havelse with little to cheer about on home soil.
Havelse
Havelse found themselves on the back foot for much of the match, conceding twice in the opening half hour before briefly rallying with a goal in the 31st minute. Their 3-4-3 setup struggled to contain Rostock’s fluid front three, and while there were flashes of attacking intent, the hosts lacked the cutting edge to truly threaten the visitors after falling behind again in the second half. Defensively, Havelse were exposed by Rostock’s movement and struggled to regain momentum after conceding the third goal. Three yellow cards reflected their growing frustration as the match wore on, and ultimately, they were unable to mount a sustained response.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Hansa Rostock
Hansa Rostock delivered a professional and clinical display, making the most of their opportunities and controlling the tempo for large stretches. Their 4-3-3 formation allowed for width and fluidity in attack, with goals coming at crucial moments to deflate the hosts. The midfield trio provided both defensive solidity and creative impetus, linking play effectively between the lines. Defensively, Rostock were well-drilled, limiting Havelse’s chances and maintaining composure even after conceding. Two yellow cards were the only blemish on an otherwise disciplined performance, as Rostock managed the game expertly after going 3-1 up.
Key Players
Strengths
Weaknesses
Key Moments
17' — Goal
David Hummel opens the scoring for Hansa Rostock, putting the visitors ahead early.
30' — Goal
Emil Holten doubles Rostock’s lead, capitalizing on defensive uncertainty.
31' — Goal
Robin Muller responds immediately for Havelse, reducing the deficit to 2-1.
72' — Goal
Adrien Lebeau restores Rostock’s two-goal cushion, effectively sealing the victory.
Assorted' — Yellow Cards
Three Havelse and two Rostock players booked as tempers flare in a competitive contest.
Tactical Analysis
Havelse deployed a 3-4-3 formation, aiming to press high and exploit the flanks, but their wing-backs were often pinned back by Rostock’s wide forwards. This left gaps in midfield and exposed the back three, particularly when Rostock transitioned quickly. The hosts’ attempts to overload the midfield were largely stifled by Rostock’s disciplined 4-3-3, which provided both width and defensive cover. Rostock’s tactical approach was pragmatic and effective, with their front three stretching Havelse’s defense and the midfield trio controlling the tempo. After going ahead, Rostock dropped deeper, inviting Havelse forward but remaining dangerous on the counter. Substitutions helped maintain their energy and shape, ensuring that Havelse rarely threatened after the third goal.
Turning Point
Adrien Lebeau’s 72nd-minute goal, which restored Rostock’s two-goal lead and extinguished Havelse’s hopes of a comeback.
Man of the Match
Emil Holten
Scored a vital second goal and was instrumental in Rostock’s attacking play throughout.