Dynamo Dresden celebrated their second win of the season in the second soccer league after nine games without a win. The promoted team came away with a 2:1 (2:0) victory at Bundesliga relegated VfL Bochum. "Based on the first half, the success was not undeserved. I'm very satisfied," said Dynamo coach Thomas Stamm on Sky. The compact visitors played very confidently, especially in the first half, but had luck on their side in the second half.
Stamm started five new players compared to the 2-1 home defeat against 1. FC Nuremberg and also gave 19-year-old youngster Friedrich Müller his second league debut. In goal, the coach preferred Lennart Grill to the healthy Tim Schreiber, while Vincent Vermeij replaced Dresden's leading scorer Christoph Daferner in attack.