Sweden striker Robin Quaison hit a hat-trick as Mainz earned a 3-1 win at ten-man Hertha Berlin on Saturday to push Jurgen Klinsmann’s side towards the Bundesliga relegation spots.
Hertha have just one win in their five games in all competitions in 2020 under ex-Germany and USA head coach Klinsmann, who took charge last November.
Hertha strengthened in the January transfer window, reportedly splashing out 80 million euros ($87.5 million) on recruits including strikers Krzysztof Piatek from AC Milan and Matheus Cunha from RB Leipzig.
However, Quaison ran riot at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium with goals either side of half-time before claiming a hat-trick by converting a late penalty.
At the other end, Piatek and his Hertha strike partner Pascal Koepke struggled to create goal chances.
Hertha’s only consolation was an own goal by Mainz defender Jeffrey Bruma just before Berlin midfielder Marius Wolf was sent off for a second yellow card soon before the final whistle.
Having also been drubbed 4-0 by leaders Bayern Munich in January, Hertha are now 14th in the table, two places from the relegation spots.
In Gelsenkirchen, Schalke’s title aspirations suffered a dent in a 1-1 draw at home to bottom side Paderborn.
With league leaders Bayern Munich hosting second-placed RB Leipzig in Sunday’s showdown, fifth-placed Schalke are now seven points from top spot.
Schalke’s arch rivals Borussia Dortmund can climb to second, and draw level with Bayern on 42 points, if they win at Bayer Leverkusen.
Schalke took a second-half lead when youth academy product Ahmed Kutucu, 19, came on as a substitute and fired home from a tight angle.
But Paderborn took a point when midfielder Klaus Gjasula equalised with a late header.
Werder Bremen are now deep in the relegation places after a 2-0 home defeat to mid-table Union Berlin.
Second-half goals by Union winger Marius Buelter did the damage, combined with Mainz’s win at Hertha Berlin, to leave Bremen 17th and four points from safety.
Bremen’s 37-year-old head coach Florian Kohfeldt is under pressure after seven defeats in 10 games.
His cause was not helped as Fortuna Duesseldorf picked up a point to move above Bremen by drawing 1-1 at ten-man Wolfsburg.
Duesseldorf took an early lead when winger Mathias Zimmermann fired into the bottom corner.
Wolfsburg had defender Marin Pongracic sent off just after the break for elbowing Alfredo Morales at a free-kick.
Despite being a man down, Wolfsburg drew level three minutes later as midfielder Renato Steffen headed home.
Mid-table Freiburg rebounded from back-to-back defeats with a 1-0 win over Hoffenheim, thanks to a first-half penalty by striker Luca Waldschmidt at the Schwarzwald Stadion
Meanwhile, Timothy Chandler doesn’t score many goals, but when he does he makes them count.
The US right back scored twice — normally his return for a whole season — to power Eintracht Frankfurt to 5-0 over Augsburg in the Bundesliga on Friday.
Chandler played like a forward to score the opening goal in the 37th minute, hovering between Augsburg’s full back and centre back before picking up a pass from Dominik Kohr and blasting it into the net. His second goal came just after the break, a well-timed header at the near post.
Andre Silva, on loan from Milan, soon made it 3-0 with a header of his own off Filip Kostić’s cross.
“My first double in the Bundesliga. It’s crazy,” Chandler said.
Late on, Kostic scored two more in the space of 71 seconds as Augsburg’s defense fell apart.
Chandler missed almost all of the 2018-19 season with a knee injury and struggled to get game time in the first half of this campaign.
He’s started all four of Frankfurt’s league games so far in 2020, often higher up the field than usual, and he’s scored four goals in that time. The first was the winning goal against Hoffenheim on Jan. 18, and the second came in stoppage time to rescue a 1-1 draw with Fortuna Düsseldorf on Feb. 1.
Until Friday, he’d never scored twice in a Bundesliga game, and his four goals are a personal record for a top-tier league.
Frankfurt’s win lifts the team up two places to ninth, dropping Augsburg to 11th. Augsburg has lost three of its four games in 2020, conceding 14 times.
Agencies