Dynamo Dresden once again missed out on a lead and are still waiting for their first home win since being promoted back to League Two. Against Karlsruher SC, who scored their first away goal in Dresden of all places, the Elbe club still managed to draw 3:3 (1:2) in stoppage time.
Nils Fröling put Dynamo ahead after just eight minutes. Marcel Beifus (11th minute) immediately equalized with his first away goal of the season, before Lilian Egloff (37th minute) turned the game around for KSC. Although Christoph Daferner (52) was able to equalize, Fabian Schleusener (61) put KSC back in front before Dynamo celebrated a late equalizer through Jakob Lemmer (90+2).
"Today we have to be happy that we managed to equalize. Otherwise we'll be left empty-handed again," said Daferner and emphasized: "We were better in the second half. We can keep up in every game, it's just the little things."
Dresden coach Thomas Stamm made no changes to his starting XI, but will once again be without the suspended Vinko Sapina. The top match got off to a furious start. Fröling was left unchallenged near the penalty area on the half-left and simply took a shot, the ball bounced in front of goal and it was 1-0 to Dresden.