Away league match played on 15 June 2025.
Kicked off at 12:45 AM

In a commanding display, Delay Sports Berlin triumphed over FC Hertha 03 II with a resounding 6-0 victory in their league encounter held at the Stadion an der Alten Försterei on 15 June 2025. The match kicked off at 12:45 am, and the home side was left reeling as Delay Sports showcased their attacking prowess and defensive solidity throughout the contest.

Delay Sports Berlin lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, a tactical setup designed to provide both stability in defence and creativity in attack. Maximilian Wiesel occupied the goalkeeping position, shielded by a back four consisting of Deniz-Kaan Hirik on the right, Michael Dada and Robin Traboulsi as central defenders, and Alexander Letz on the left. The midfield duo of Sky-Vincent Tloczynski and Niklas Jahn were tasked with controlling the centre of the park, while Zulu Ernst and Tim Sulmer operated as right and left attacking midfielders, respectively. Leading the line was Pascal Brossmann, who was expected to exploit any defensive lapses from the opposition.

The substitutes for Delay Sports included Michael Tseraidis, Patryk Filipiak, and Deniz Müller, who would later play their part in the match as the game unfolded.

The scoring opened early in the fifth minute when Pascal Brossmann found the back of the net, courtesy of an assist from Alexander Letz. This early goal set the tone for the match, as Delay Sports quickly established dominance over their opponents.

However, the game took a brief pause for a moment of caution when Zulu Ernst received a yellow card in the 16th minute, a minor setback that did little to deter the team's momentum. As the first half progressed, Ernst redeemed himself by scoring in the 43rd minute, doubling the lead just before the break and sending Delay Sports into half-time with a comfortable 2-0 advantage.

The second half commenced with Delay Sports looking to extend their lead, and they did just that in the 54th minute when Brossmann converted a penalty, showcasing his composure under pressure. The match continued to unravel for FC Hertha 03 II as they received a yellow card in the 60th minute, further highlighting their struggles against a relentless Delay Sports side.

Brossmann was not finished yet; he added to his tally in the 62nd minute, scoring his third goal of the match and effectively putting the game beyond reach for the hosts. In the 66th minute, Delay Sports made their first substitution, bringing on Michael Tseraidis for Niklas Jahn, aiming to maintain their control in midfield.

As the match wore on, further changes were made with Patryk Filipiak replacing Zulu Ernst in the 75th minute, followed by Deniz Müller coming on for Sky-Vincent Tloczynski in the 77th minute. These substitutions injected fresh energy into the side, allowing them to maintain their attacking threat.

Brossmann capped off a remarkable individual performance by scoring his fourth goal in the 82nd minute, before sealing the rout with another penalty in the 90th minute. His five-goal haul was a testament to his clinical finishing and ability to find space in the box.

The final whistle confirmed a stunning 6-0 victory for Delay Sports Berlin, a result that not only showcased their attacking capabilities but also highlighted the defensive frailties of FC Hertha 03 II. The match will be remembered for Brossmann's extraordinary performance, which will surely be a talking point for weeks to come.

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