In a commanding display at their home ground in Berlin, Delay Sports Berlin triumphed over SV Süden 09 with a resounding 3-0 victory on 13 April 2025. The match, which kicked off at 12:20 am, showcased the home side's attacking prowess and solid defensive organisation, much to the delight of the 262 fans in attendance.
Delay Sports Berlin set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, designed to provide both defensive stability and attacking flair. Frederik Mittelstädt donned the gloves as the goalkeeper, shielded by a back four consisting of Paul Beckmann on the right, Alexander Letz on the left, and the central defensive duo of Michael Dada and Sky-Vincent Tloczynski. In midfield, Niklas Jahn and Firat Sucsuz operated as central midfielders, tasked with linking play and providing support to the attacking trio. Michael Kyeremeh and Tim Sulmer occupied the right and left flanks respectively, while Dorian Fischer played in the central attacking midfield role behind lone striker Pascal Brossmann, who was expected to lead the line and convert chances into goals.
The match began with an early breakthrough for Delay Sports, as Pascal Brossmann converted a penalty in the fifth minute, sending the home crowd into raptures. The goal stemmed from a foul in the box, and Brossmann showed composure to slot the ball past the SV Süden goalkeeper, giving his side a crucial early lead.
Just eight minutes later, Brossmann struck again, doubling the advantage in the 13th minute with a well-placed finish. This second goal highlighted Delay Sports' attacking intent and put SV Süden on the back foot, forcing them to chase the game from an early stage.
As the first half progressed, Delay Sports maintained control, but in the 23rd minute, Niklas Jahn received a yellow card, a moment that could have shifted momentum had SV Süden capitalised on it. However, the home side remained resolute, and Jahn continued to contribute defensively despite the caution.
In the 29th minute, Delay Sports were forced into an early substitution due to an injury to Tim Sulmer, with Junior Torunarigha coming on to replace him. This change did not disrupt the flow of the game, as Delay Sports continued to dictate play.
The first half concluded with Delay Sports firmly in control, leading 2-0 at the break. SV Süden struggled to create clear-cut chances, and the home side's defence remained unyielding.
The second half saw further changes for Delay Sports as they looked to maintain their dominance. In the 61st minute, a triple substitution was made, with Timo Schlitt replacing Jahn, Jonas Rohana coming on for Dorian Fischer, and Karim Mohamad stepping in for Michael Kyeremeh. This tactical reshuffle aimed to inject fresh energy into the midfield and attack as Delay Sports sought to extend their lead.
As the match wore on, Delay Sports continued to press forward, and their persistence paid off in the 84th minute. Junior Torunarigha, who had only recently entered the fray, found the back of the net with a well-timed finish, assisted by Karim Mohamad. This goal sealed the victory for Delay Sports, showcasing their attacking depth and ability to convert opportunities.
The match concluded with Delay Sports Berlin securing a comprehensive 3-0 victory over SV Süden 09. The home side's performance was marked by clinical finishing, solid defensive work, and effective substitutions, leaving them in a strong position as the league campaign progressed.