Rot-Weiß Essen vs Waldhof Mannheim Result

3. Liga3. Liga · Germany
Rot-Weiß Essen

Rot-Weiß Essen

1 - 0

Full Time

Waldhof Mannheim

Waldhof Mannheim

📍 Stadion an der Hafenstrasse, Essen

🗓️ Wednesday, 4 Mar 2026 at 18:00

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Rot-Weiß Essen Edge Ten-Man Waldhof Mannheim in Tense 1-0 Victory

Rot-Weiß Essen claimed a hard-fought 1-0 win over Waldhof Mannheim at Stadion an der Hafenstrasse, capitalizing on a first-half breakthrough and resolute defending against a side reduced to ten men. The decisive moment arrived in the 31st minute, with Essen seizing the lead and holding firm despite late pressure and a flurry of cards. Both teams battled intensely, with yellow cards on either side and a crucial red card for Mannheim that shifted the tactical balance. Essen’s disciplined 4-1-4-1 formation proved effective in stifling Mannheim’s attacks, and despite the visitors’ attempts to claw back, the hosts managed the game well to secure all three points.

Rot-Weiß Essen

Rot-Weiß Essen

7.5/10

Essen delivered a composed and disciplined performance, taking the initiative in the first half and showing defensive solidity after going ahead. Their 4-1-4-1 formation allowed them to control the midfield and limit Mannheim’s chances, especially after the visitors were reduced to ten men. Despite not having detailed shot or possession statistics, Essen managed the tempo and protected their lead effectively, seeing out the match with maturity.

Key Players

Dickson Abiama: Scored the decisive goal in the 31st minute.
Klaus Gjasula: Anchored the midfield and helped shield the defense.

Strengths

Disciplined defensive shapeEffective game management after taking the lead

Weaknesses

Limited attacking threat after scoringPicked up two yellow cards, risking discipline
Waldhof Mannheim

Waldhof Mannheim

6/10

Mannheim struggled to assert themselves, especially after being reduced to ten men following a red card. Their 3-4-2-1 setup initially offered width and attacking options, but the sending off forced them onto the back foot. Despite battling hard and matching Essen’s physicality, Mannheim couldn’t find a way through and left frustrated, their efforts undermined by disciplinary lapses.

Key Players

Terrence Boyd: Led the line and worked tirelessly, but lacked service.
Niklas Hoffmann: Tried to marshal the defense under increasing pressure.

Strengths

Resilience in adversityPhysical presence in midfield

Weaknesses

Discipline issues (two yellows, one red)Struggled to create clear chances

Key Moments

31' — Goal

Dickson Abiama scores to give Rot-Weiß Essen the lead.

Second half' — Red Card

Waldhof Mannheim reduced to ten men after a sending off.

Various' — Yellow Cards

Both teams pick up two yellow cards each in a physical contest.

Tactical Analysis

Rot-Weiß Essen’s 4-1-4-1 formation provided a solid platform, with Klaus Gjasula sitting deep to shield the defense and allow the attacking midfielders to press forward. After taking the lead, Essen focused on maintaining their shape and closing down space, forcing Mannheim to attempt riskier passes. Mannheim’s 3-4-2-1 formation was designed for attacking width, but the red card forced a tactical retreat, limiting their ability to support Terrence Boyd up front. Both sides engaged in a physical midfield battle, as reflected in the card count, but Essen’s tactical discipline proved decisive.

Turning Point

The red card to Waldhof Mannheim in the second half, which stifled their attacking ambitions and allowed Essen to consolidate their lead.

Man of the Match

Dickson Abiama

Scored the only goal of the match and led the line with energy and purpose.