Hertha's Ibisevic haunts Hoffenheim on Bundesliga return

Hertha Berlin's Bosnia forward Vedad Ibisevic scored against his former side Hoffenheim as they claimed a 3-0 win with second-half goals at an empty Rhein-Neckar-Arena on Saturday, providing a significant boost to their Bundesliga survival hopes.

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Brazilian Matheus Cunha was also on target, and Hoffenheim's Kevin Akpoguma netted a calamitous own goal, a sign of the rustiness on display from the home side in their first game in over two months as league action resumed in Germany following a pause to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The victory moves Hertha up to 11th in the Bundesliga table after 26 matches, eight points clear of the drop-zone and within two places of free-falling Hoffenheim, who are now without a win in seven games.

The empty stands gave the match a preseason feel, and at times the quality was poor with misplaced passes and the lack of a clinical touch in front of goal, until Hertha sprung to life in the second period.

The result was a dream debut in the dug-out for new coach Bruno Labbadia, who had just seven training sessions with the squad following his appointment to replace Jurgen Klinsmann.

Hertha had the best chance of the first half through Cunha as he was expertly set up by the persistence of strike partner Ibisevic, but with only Oliver Baumann to beat he took a touch that allowed the goalkeeper to close in and make the save.

Hoffenheim coach Alfred Schreuder made a switch at the break, introducing 17-year-old Maximilian Beier for Togolese forward Ihlas Bebou.

The teenager had a magnificent chance within eight minutes of the restart when he was set-up by Sebastian Rudy in a central position but placed his shot wide, denying him the chance to become Hoffenheim's youngest ever Bundesliga scorer.

The breakthrough came at the other end shortly after when Peter Pekarik's shot, which was heading wide of goal, was sliced into his own net by defender Akpoguma just before the hour.

The visitors doubled that advantage within two minutes when Maximilian Mittelstadt's inviting cross from the left flank was headed into the net by the energetic Ibisevic, who spent five seasons at Hoffenheim earlier in his career.

Cunha made up for his earlier profligacy to seal the points in the 74th by shrugging off the attentions of two defenders before scoring from a tight angle for a fine solo goal.